It really depends on what you're talking about. If you want to connect to your dial up ISP at a higher baud rate, you are more or less at the mercy of the telephone lines. If you want to be able to surf the internet faster there are several ways to do that. Learning to avoid Malware, getting a high speed dial up account, stopping flash video and advertisements from playing.
The LAN port is not used for a dial-up connection. A modem is used for a dial-up connection.
PSTN dial-up
DSL if available, if it is not, then dial-up.
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.
Setting Up dial Up connection By using CDMA Wireless modem?
No. The speeds required to play online are above 56k of a dial up connection, sorry.
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.
You name any new dial-up connection as you create it, you can name it "private network" if you'd like.
PS3 does not do Dial up connection
Not At All.
For a dial-up connection on a Mac you would use the internal modem or an external modem connected via USB.