Simple answer is most likely not.
DSL if available, if it is not, then dial-up.
The answer is " access server " . ( source - done this question before )
If users connect to the system by rote via dial-up line(e.g. from home), access should be restricted by a dial-up access control. Dial-up access controls prevent unauthorized acces from remote users that attempt to access a secured environment. These controls range from dialback controls to remove user authentication. Dial-back controls are used over dial-up telecommunication lines.
If users connect to the system by rote via dial-up line(e.g. from home), access should be restricted by a dial-up access control. Dial-up access controls prevent unauthorized acces from remote users that attempt to access a secured environment. These controls range from dialback controls to remove user authentication. Dial-back controls are used over dial-up telecommunication lines.
by saying the number and it will dial its self in
Pick up the telephone and dial her number.
Network Connections
Yes, as a kid we had a dial phone. The phone was available in one color, black. We later got a tan phone when colors were available. I am 54.
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This is very broad. for dial up users: could be a network stack problem. for broadband users: could be a connection problem from the isp itself
NetZero, EarthLink, and Compuserve all provide dial-up internet services.
A dial-up modem may be a plug-in card inside the computer, or it may connect to a serial or USB port.