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Most broadband connections today are always up and use ____ IP addressing. Answer: dynamic
Dynamic
---- == == The most common high-speed internet connection is called broadband. The term broadband refers to three separate types of connections; DSL, cable and satellite. What they have in common is that they are all high-speed connections and they provide the customer with "always online" service. ---- ---- == == The most common high-speed Internet connection is called broadband. The term broadband refers to three separate types of connections; DSL, cable and satellite. What they have in common is that they are all high-speed connections and they provide the customer with "always online" service. ----
Broadband is much, much faster, and it is always on.
When you start the dial-up process, your computer must find the other computer. They then have to match. Once they match, you are connected. That takes a while. With broadband, you are always connected.
Automatic.
When you are opening ports to allow incoming connections to your computer, your computer must be assigned a static internal IP address, to ensure that the incoming connections always go to the correct computer.
Broadband internet is faster and allows for an always on connection.
You can use laptop broadband to connect to the internet. T-Mobile and other providers can help you find the answers you need. technologies are always changing.
Automatic
braodband normally is ALWAYS UP unless you have to "sign in" to a service provider
Mobile Broadband also known as 3G, wireless broadbandBroadband connection over the mobile phone towers. Can be taken anywhere and is usually accessed through a dongle or microSIM. Coverage is important as a weak signal will result in poor speeds and drop outs.ADSL/ADSL2+Broadband through the landline. Fixed to one address. Fast speeds - up to 24Mbps on ADSL2+. Speeds are affected by the distance from the home to the telephone exchange, with speed deteriorating over distance. Good value.Cable BroadbandBroadband through a dedicated cable. Generally only available in metropolitan areas. Can be faster than ADSL2+ but may be more expensive. Does not require a landline telephone service.