No. Xbox Live is only accessible via a broadband connection (Cable, DSL, T1, etc.).
The LAN port is not used for a dial-up connection. A modem is used for a dial-up connection.
PSTN dial-up
The difference between a dial up connect and a direct connection is that a dial up requires a connection from a phone line to a PC and the data capacity is smaller. A direct connection can transmit large amounts of data at higher speeds.
Yes, WiFi can use a dial-up connection. Many older WiFi base stations have a built-in modem to allow you to share a dial-up connection wirelessly.
no.
DSL if available, if it is not, then dial-up.
No. The speeds required to play online are above 56k of a dial up connection, sorry.
Not At All.
It is a kind of dial-up connection
You name any new dial-up connection as you create it, you can name it "private network" if you'd like.
Some older WiFi base stations have a built-in modem and software that allows them to make a dial-up connection when needed to share wirelessly.
PS3 does not do Dial up connection