Every time you go on-line, your computer communicates with the computer of your service provider (ISP). The modem in your computer sends a small package of information to the file server of your ISP - this lets the ISP know you're wanting internet access. The technical term is 'handshaking'.
No. ISP means "Internet service provider."
ISP means an Internet Service Provider.
A Gateway.
A modem is connected to a computer and a phone line. When the internet is required the modem dials up and ISP and connects to the ISP computers by a phone call. The phone call remains connected to the ISP computer until access to the internet is no longer required.
A modem is connected to a computer and a phone line. When the internet is required the modem dials up and ISP and connects to the ISP computers by a phone call. The phone call remains connected to the ISP computer until access to the internet is no longer required.
It can tell you if the ISP is the issue, as opposed to your computer or your own network at home.
by tracing the mac add of that computer by the isp
Modem is a hardware connect your computer with the ISP, then your computer can surf online.
It can tell you if the ISP is the issue, as opposed to your computer or your own network at home.
Try and get a hold of their IP. Get their ISP and report them.
They do not "name" the computer. They assign it a IP address. For example:192.168.1.1 is a IP address for a local router. We get our wide area Ip address from our ISP's DHCP server.