Cable and DSL connections are "always on", meaning faster access for the user not having to wait for a modem connection, as is the case for dial-up.
Because it's much, much faster.
Setting Up dial Up connection By using CDMA Wireless modem?
No.
Yes RJ12 connectors are used to connect wire to dial up modem
For a dial-up connection on a Mac you would use the internal modem or an external modem connected via USB.
No, a dial-up modem is not an ISP; it is a device used to connect a computer to the internet over a telephone line. An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company that offers internet access to customers, using various technologies, including dial-up, DSL, cable, fiber, and more. The modem acts as a gateway between the user's computer and the ISP's network, enabling internet connectivity.
dial-up modem
No, DSL modems are meant to receive data directly and are unable to dial. You will need a modem with dialing capabilities to use dial up.
You do not need a dial-up modem. However, you will need to either purchase or rent a DSL modem, which works differently from a dial-up modem, and is usually outside the computer.
The LAN port is not used for a dial-up connection. A modem is used for a dial-up connection.
Ethernet cable is RJ 45. Dial-up modem is RJ 11