Yes. But you need an ISP (internet Service Provider) and an IP (Internet Protocol) address.
A computer modem that connects to the Internet via a standard telephone line is called a dial up connection. A fax machine uses this type of technology to send documents over phone lines.
Yes, but your ISP must also support dial up connections. If they normally provide the internet to you through DSL or Cable, they normally will not support dial up connections.
Yes the good old days of the DIAL UP
Dial-up access
Dial-up access or dial-up networking.
The modem on your computer must connect to your Internet Service Provider's server over a land telephone line. You connect the computer's modem to a telephone jack as you would a telephone.
Yes, this Notebook has wireless access to the internet through other media devices such as a wireless router or modem.
'No modem present' generally means an error with the connection to the internet. The Modem is the middle component between the router and the internet, it recieves data from a jack that allows internet access, which is passed through the modem to the router so that wireless enabled devices can access internet. A computer can connect directly to the modem in order to gain internet access and a router is optional not compulsory.. Without a modem, you cannot recieve internet access. Diagram: Internet jack > Modem > Router > Wireless enabled device.
Telephone is Cat3 while the cable coming form the modem is Cat5
An Arris cable modem can be used to connect ones home entertainment system to cable, internet, and telephone. One can also set up a wireless access point in their home with a wireless modem.
yes, also the modem is used for the internet connection.
To access the internet via broadband cable, you will need a cable modem. Bandwidth is used for transmitting the signals of the internet to and from your home, and the cable modem is in place to allow the signals to be sent and received.
Use a DSL modem....
If you want to have a single internet connection only having a modem is sufficient.
The modem will define the speed at which your will be able to access the internet connection. For example, if you have an ADSL modem, you will only be able to access speed at the modem max of 512k even though your telephone line has speeds up to 24,000k. Conversely, if your telephone line is only able to handle speeds upto 512k, having an ADSL2+ modem will not increase your speed. The technology for data transfer speed is in the cable sending and receiving data thus copper cables will be slower then fiber optics. A dial-up modem using the telephone line on analogue (instead of digital) will only transfer at a speed of 64k even though it is using the same copper cable capable of 512k.
The modem is placed at the access point to a larger network, such as the internet. When you sign up for internet service, the provider will usually also provide and install the modem