Yes, you will need to purchase a wireless router.
1.get a wireless router.
2.install the router on your PC.
3.have one end of an ethernet cable go from your dial-up modem to the router's internet input port.
4.Name your network's ssid.
5.Test the connection, if sucessful, you're done.
This is not necessary directly possible, however this could possibly work. It depends which PS3 you have. If you have the 60GB this will work. On the other hand because the 20GB does not have wireless this will not work. But again if you look around the internet it is possible to make the 20GB PS3 wireless. I found this site that tells you how to make your dial-up connection wireless, now if this is something you don't want to do, or it's too hard I'm at a blank. This site: http://www.notebookforums.com/thread113829.html will explain in detail how to make your dial-up wireless.
DSL, Cable modems, wireless internet and satellite internet.
A wireless network is used with out wiers but your internet ill be slower
Dial up internet access can be subscribed to by an internet service provider. It is less common today since wireless and high speed access has become more available and cheaper.
There are many advantages. One, wireless internet service is usually faster and most importantly, it does not occupy your phone line when you go online.
Setting Up dial Up connection By using CDMA Wireless modem?
There are basically two types of internet: 1. Wireless 2. Wired On the wireless part, there are radio link internet, wifi, wimax, cellular network powered internet, etc. On the wired part, there are dial up connections, broadband, etc.
Dial up internet is becoming hard to find. You can get dial up internet thru AOL if you like.
dial-up is when you have no brordband and you have to dial-up to get on to the internet.
Dial up is slow and high speed is fast and usually wireless
Currently not possible with BSNL dial up connections but you can try to hack Bsnl or Airtel Gprs for Free internet. The Gprs connections have more possiblities than dial up connections. Try Google... Good Luck !!
Wireless and Dial-Up are two different methods of accomplishing the same thing. Therefore, they are basically mutually exclusive. (technically you could use them both at the same time, but in nearly every case, the dial-up would be far inferior, so there wouldn't be much point). If you mean "wireless internet" merely as the service that you have paid for, then it's possible. It depends on the terms of your contract with your service provider. In general, it would be pretty unusual.