If you have a dial up program (I.E Netzero) try turning the graphics quality down.
No, buying a more expensive modem will not increase your connection speed. In order to get a faster connection, a person needs to have a high speed connection, such as broadband or cable. Having a defective modem or router can slow down a person's speed if they already have broadband service.
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
Budget Dialup offers discount dialup services to retail customers. The dialup speed depends on the plan purchased. The speeds available for purchase include 56K, V90 and V92.
The I-net modem works with PC Login or Dialup network. If it's through router just disable connection & continue with other work.If Dialup then just swith it off!
if it is a dialup modem there are some free dial up internet providers but for a cable/dsl modem this is not possible as you would need a isp to provision the modem on their network
Port speed is how fast the computer talks to the modem. Modem speed is how fast the modem talks across the phone line to the other modem.
The speed of a router is higher than that of a modem. However, the specifications of the modem do determine its speed.
to use dialup internet, or use your computer as a fax machine
The port speed setting for a modem, controls the speed that the computer communicates with its modem.
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This question doesn't make very much sense. 'Pixels' refer to dots of visual display data on a monitor or similar display. 56k refers to a dialup modem typically. And TMK, Dell never made a modem of their own. They utilized existing companies' technology.
High speed internet can generally mean anything over normal dialup 56k modem speeds. This does not even have to be broadband. The company could mean *faster* dial up speeds. You really need to check with the company and find out what kind of speeds they guarantee.