go to start-> control panel-> network connection and create a new connection, make it dsl
Dialup, DSL, Cable.
Internet service is provided in several manners: dialup (typically slow), DSL (requires a phone line and only available in some areas), cable (requires a cable connection) or satellite (has large latency) - Your best option is DSL - check with your phone line provider to see if DSL is available at your location.
The capability to change the password is in the router's settings. You will need to provide the old password and input your new preferred one.
Dialup - Uses phone line to connect slowest internet speed Satellite - faster than dialup and can be used in most areas where DSL and Cable are not around DSL - Faster and sometimes near speed as Satellite, cheaper than satellite Cable - Fastest (other than Fios) a tad bit more unreliable than DSL but cheaper Fios - Fastest and most reliable, also most expensive There are others like T1 and T3 but those are for businesses.
All Internet vendors claim to have high speed broadband. It is definitely faster than dialup or the old DSL bur not as fast as local LAN speeds.
What type of connection do you have? If you have a dialup connection it will stop your phones from working because your modem is actively using the phone lines at that time. If you are using A DSL modem it could be that there is so much dsl traffic on the line that your phones cannot operate correctly. In this case a simple DSL line filter can do wonders.
If you want to be able to connect to the internet with it, then yes, it will need some sort of internet connection. Dialup, DSL and cable are all viable options, or you could also opt for an "air card" which connects via the cellular network, but that's a bit more spendy. Conversely, you could just look around for some free internet via wifi. Many restaurants and most hotels have free internet access via wifi.
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Budget Dialup offers discount dialup services to retail customers. The dialup speed depends on the plan purchased. The speeds available for purchase include 56K, V90 and V92.
if it is a dialup modem there are some free dial up internet providers but for a cable/dsl modem this is not possible as you would need a isp to provision the modem on their network
Yes, you can change your STC DSL modem to another brand, but it's important to ensure that the new modem is compatible with STC's DSL service. You may need to configure the new modem with the correct settings provided by STC, such as the username, password, and connection type. Additionally, it's advisable to check with STC for any specific requirements or limitations regarding third-party modems to ensure seamless connectivity.
Dialup is slow, ADSL is fast