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.
Possible yes, practical/efficient no.
Setting Up dial Up connection By using CDMA Wireless modem?
The LAN port is not used for a dial-up connection. A modem is used for a dial-up connection.
For a dial-up connection on a Mac you would use the internal modem or an external modem connected via USB.
Yes, although it will be slower than broadband. You will still need a modem and some sort of connection from your modem to your computer.
Unless you are buying one of the latest ultra thin laptops then you are very likely to find that your new computer will 98% time still have a modem built in
Yes, WiFi can use a dial-up connection. Many older WiFi base stations have a built-in modem to allow you to share a dial-up connection wirelessly.
An acoustic modem is probably the slowest.
Some older WiFi base stations have a built-in modem and software that allows them to make a dial-up connection when needed to share wirelessly.
No. Some operating systems will say that DSL connection attempts are "dialing," but it's not dial-up.
You need a modem and a phone line. connect phonel line to modem. you'll also need a subscription to dial up internet service provider to connect to the internet.
"MODEM" stands for "modulate/demodulate" The modem changes digital signals into analog tones that can be sent across a telephone wire.