Wireless and Dial-Up are two different methods of accomplishing the same thing. Therefore, they are basically mutually exclusive. (technically you could use them both at the same time, but in nearly every case, the dial-up would be far inferior, so there wouldn't be much point).
If you mean "wireless internet" merely as the service that you have paid for, then it's possible. It depends on the terms of your contract with your service provider. In general, it would be pretty unusual.
You need to get a modem with a wireless router in one piece, or if you have already a modem, get a wireless router connect it to the modem, configure it for your needs and you will be able to use wireless for your dial-up.
yeah actually i think it does!!!!!!!!! it should work with any computer!!!!!!!!!!!
Totally! I tried it on a Nintendo D.S.I. internet connection and it totally works!
No matter what type of ISP. WiFi can be configured to local or global. Dial-up or Broadband or satilite is required to connect global network.
yes you can i have one now
Very few modern computers have modems, due to the falling popularity of dialup modems. DSL and Cable modems are extremely rare as internal devices due to limited useability and the inability to network more than one computer or device to such a computer with ease. If it has a dialup modem, there will be a port for a phone cord in it.
No. You can not.
i don't know for sure but this is my theory. i think that dial up has to be connected straight to the computer to make the connection directly. if it was wireless the strength of the signal would drop.
Well it depends on whether the computer connects to the internet with this modem. If you're talking about an external cable modem, you would probably lose your internet connection. If you're talking about an internal dialup modem inside the computer, removing it would mean you can't connect via dialup but it would not affect the external modem. Hope this helps
I joined here just so I could edit this. The last guy who answered obviously had no idea what he was talking about. Xbox Live is possible over dialup. Of course dialup is far from the best internet connection for gaming, but it works. All you need is a PC with both a dialup connection and a high speed network card, and a network cable. Run the network cable from your 360 to your pc, connect to the net via dialup, right click on the dialup connection icon on the bottom right corner of your screen, click "Properties", click "Advanced', and then click "Allow other network users to connect through this computers internet connection.", select the appropriate connection, and click OK. Of course, it's dialup. ANd while Xbox Live gameplay is possible, it's very unstable and laggy. But it is possible
Connect internet without pc suit means you are using mobile devices. You can, but at first you need the USB DRIVER of that mobile you use. After installing the usb driver goto control panel>network>dialup>connect manually.
If you mean can you network computer to computer through a phone line, adhock, then if both computers have a dial up modem then yes. It's kind of a pain tho, and not every modem could do it. If you mean connect to another computer via internet over a phone line then yes if it has a dial up modem. DSL does use the phone line for access to the DSL modem.
you dont u have a limit on wireless say 10 megabites once u use that all up you drop down to dialup
If your laptop has a LAN port, good. If not, you can get a PCMCIA card for LAN for around $10 on eBay. Then, connect your laptop LAN port to your desktop LAN port with a Crossover ethernet cable. Make sure you specify you need a crossover cable at the computer store, they are different from the normal ethernet cables found in most stores. Now dialup to the internet with your desktop. Now you need to go to your dialup connections. In Windows XP, you can do this by going to Start>Connect To>All ConnectionsIt will be different in other versions of windows.Right click on your dialup connection and choose properties. Somewhere in the properties there should be an option to share the dialup connection. Do this. At this point, your laptop should have internet.Good luck!
Dial up is slow and high speed is fast and usually wireless
to use dialup internet, or use your computer as a fax machine
This is called tethering. Here are general instructions: # Physically connect your phone to your computer (this can be achieved via USB or Bluetooth) # Set up your computer to connect to your phone (your provider or manufacturer might provide software for this; ). # Set up a dialup connection and set your phone as the modem device. You can obtain the tethering access number from your service provider.