Friday, August 20, 2010

Is it possible to increase the bandwidth of dial up computers from 56kbps to a higher one?

Usually, one modem is used at both ends of dial-up connection to facilitate data communication between two remotely located computers. Is it possible to increase the number of modems at both ends to increase the bandwidth of the connection?



Is it possible to increase the bandwidth of dial up computers from 56kbps to a higher one?computer security



Nope..V9x modems were only desinged to transmit upto 56kbps and that's just about it....but you can have a good 56kbps connection. It all depends in your ISP.



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Is it possible to increase the bandwidth of dial up computers from 56kbps to a higher one?free spyware remobal



Here is a reading regarding 56kbps...
yes, but why would you do that with the advent of broadband and fiber optics?



if, for whatever reason, you need to use dial up modems, you better learn how to route properly
It's called ''Shotgunning'' and very very very few isp's support it.



Unless you live in the middle of nowhere, its almost always cheaper/faster to pay for broadband than 2 landline telephone connections.

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