How Do I Get Reliable Dial-Up Internet Service?
Dial-up Internet access refers to the Internet access achieved through a dial-up connection through an analog phone line or an integrated services digital network (ISDN) phone line.
- Dial-up Internet access refers to the use of a dial-up connection over an analog phone line or
How dial- up internet access works
- The number of telephone trunks that an ISP can provide is related to the success rate of establishing a connection with the ISP. Each telephone trunk can only support one user's access at any time. The fewer telephone trunks provided by the ISP, the lower the success rate of the connection between the user and the ISP's RAS. At the user end, either a computer can be directly connected to the telephone network through a modem, or a proxy server can be used to indirectly connect a local area network to the telephone network through a modem.
- At present, the highest transmission rate of better lines can reach 56Kbps, and the average line can only reach 33.6Kbps, while the transmission rate of worse lines will be lower. Because the telephone line supports limited transmission rates, this method is suitable for personal or small business use.
- Due to technical reasons, the reliability of dial-up lines is not high enough. During the transmission of a large amount of information, the connection is sometimes interrupted, so this method is not suitable for providing Internet services.
Dial- up Internet access Settings for dial-up Internet access
- Dial-up networking is a dial-up program provided in Windows 95. Its role is to establish a communication link between two computers through a modem. Connecting to the Internet through a dial-up network is actually making your computer log on to the ISP dial-up server through dial-up. It is a necessary program to access the Internet through the telephone network.
- In the default installation settings of Windows 95, there is no dial-up networking option, you need to install it yourself. To install Dial-Up Networking, follow these steps.
- (1) Double-click the "Add / Remove Programs" icon in the "Control Panel" window to open the "Add / Remove Programs" dialog box. In this dialog box, click the "Install Windows" tab. The "Install Windows" tab will open .
- (2) In the "Install Windows" tab, click the "Communication" option in the "Components" list, and the "Communication" dialog box will pop up.
- (3) In the "Communication" dialog box, select the check box to the left of "Dial-up Networking" in the "Components" list. Clicking the "OK" button will return you to the "Install Windows" tab.
- (4) In the "Install Windows" tab, click the "OK" button, a prompt dialog box will pop up asking us to insert the Windows 95 installation disk and enter the path.
- (5) After completing the settings, click the "OK" button and the system will install dial-up networking. [2]