It says on the actual game that there is a mode for people with 56K (kilobit) dial-up.
It's used to connect to the internet by way of 56K, Ethernet or network card.
Yes, you can. But it'll be a quite laggy and I wouldn't recommend that either.
The term "56k" typically refers to a modem speed of 56 kilobits per second, which was one of the fastest speeds available for dial-up internet connections in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It denotes the maximum data transfer rate that 56k modems could achieve over traditional telephone lines. This technology was significant in the early days of the internet, allowing users to connect to the web at higher speeds than earlier modems, which had speeds of 28.8k or lower.
Dial up uses a telephone line to connect to the internet and is much slower than cable.
depends on your Internet connection mainly...56k modem - AGES T1 connection - wery wery quick
High speed internet can generally mean anything over normal dialup 56k modem speeds. This does not even have to be broadband. The company could mean *faster* dial up speeds. You really need to check with the company and find out what kind of speeds they guarantee.
Depending on your isp[internet service provider] if you are using dial up it takes a bit longer because you are downloading at 56k if you are using a dsl it goes a bit faster now if you are using a cable connaction it will go alot faster.
56k is equivalent to 56 kilometers, which is approximately 34.8 miles.
A 56K modem operates at a maximum speed of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). This speed is relatively slow by today's standards, especially compared to broadband connections, which can reach speeds of several megabits per second (Mbps). 56K modems were commonly used for dial-up Internet access in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but they are now largely obsolete due to advancements in technology.
No. The speeds required to play online are above 56k of a dial up connection, sorry.
Internet service tends to be something that you must pay for in order to use. I believe the mentality is that, if you can afford a computer in order to need internet service, you can afford the service. However, you can use free internet if you visit the library, and many college campus's provide free internet for their students, provided of course that the students are on campus and within the bandwidth.