You can. internet Explorer comes with Windows, so you don't have to "get" it. And AOL would obviously not block the most common web browser from using their service.
Dial up internet is becoming hard to find. You can get dial up internet thru AOL if you like.
you cant share dial up
The best place to purchase dial-up Internet access from AOL would be AOL itself. If one is not sure if this is the product for them they could try the free trial first.
Bitinternet, Tiscali, AOL,
internet explorer, mozzarilla Firefox, Google chrome ,aol ,ect
AOL Explorer was created in 2005.
Dial up internet is going to be a lot slower than your dsl modem. Typically you can still use dial up and I believe AOL still offers this service.
IServ and AOL each offer dial up service for around $20.00 a month. Prices can go up depending on usage.
Prior to the implementation of modern broadband Internet, AOL (America Online) was one of the first Internet service providers for people with dial-up. With later advances in Internet bandwidths, AOL slowly scaled down their Internet services and eventually discontinued their Internet service to provide a feature (that was formerly exclusive to their web browsing platform in their ISP days) called AIM (AOL Instant Messenger).
In this instance, it seems as though AOL is set up as your default internet provider and web browser. Change your default browswer to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera, or Safari.
Try the following services for dial up: Earthlink, AOL, Netzero and Basic ISP. One of them should be able to assist you.
you cant, u have to have AOL