The LAN port is not used for a dial-up connection. A modem is used for a dial-up connection.
An onboard LAN is a built-in ethernet adapter on mother board, if you have an onboard LAN, then, there is no need to install another ethernet card for your purpose.
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!
No, it has onboard LAN and 6 channel audio and supports 8x AGP but has no onboard video
If you mean switching LAN cables when the connection is active, then the answer is yes.
working principle of wireless lan
The first XBOX has a (Cat) LAN Connection and a wireless addon. The first XBOX 360 has a (Cat) LAN Connection and a wireless addon. The first XBOX SLIM has a (Cat) LAN Connection and built-in wireless.
While Working within LAN, open CMD and type "netstat" without quotes. You will be getting which connection using which port along with the protocol.
You need a LAN connection, then go under LAN tab.
what is the fastest download manager?? my internet connection is LAN. there fore this software must be support for proxy.
Ethernet
No, it wouldn't be considered a WAN in and of itself. If the users were accessing files from various sites around the world that would be different. The RDP protocol allows a remote user to connect to a company LAN remotely (outside the building). That can be through a dialup connection, or any of the other high speed connections such as a T1, or T3, ISDN line, etc. If you take the RDP protocol out of the question and ask if sharing information on the company LAN via many distant connections then we could talk about it being a WAN. RDP itself does not make the connection a WAN connection.
When i start lan play and start to create server after it an error appear your lan connection has been lost