No they PS3 does not have a system to connect a phone cord it is an ethernet plug in back and also besides dial up being too slow the PS3 can not dial up
i would not use dial up ps i would change to dsl or cable dial up is way to slow
they make USB dial up modems that you can use
Most hotels are now equipped with WiFi. There's no need to use dial-up internet connection for that even if they're using virtual PBX phone systems. Take advantage of their hotspots.
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.
PSTN dial-up
The G3 and G4 iBooks had a built in modem which can connect to a dial-up service.
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.
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.
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No you can not use dial up on a cell phone. All cell phone providers offer their own internet service that can be included in your plan.
No. The speeds required to play online are above 56k of a dial up connection, sorry.