A "How To" On Connecting Through Dial Up And Broadband
A) DIAL UP
Requirements for dial up:
1) An account with an isp (internet service provider)
2) A computer capable of connecting to the internet
3) A standard 56k modem
4) Telephone line
How to install dial up
Connect the modem to an open pci slot(internal modem) or connect it to a usb port (external). After the modem is in place, you can connect the telephone cord from the telephone to the modems phone icon, however this is not advisable due to interferences. You may want to connect it directly from the wall jack telephone line to the jack icon on the modem. Now you may switch the computer on and start configuring so that you can connect to the internet
How to configure dial up in xp
1) Click start>control panel>network internet connections
2) Open 'new network wizard' click next> 'connect to the internet' click next>'setup my connection manually' click next>'connect using a dial up modem' click next
3) Type the name of your isp click next>type the user name password click next
4) Set whether or not you want available to all and if you want a desktop shortcut
Connecting
1) If you placed a shortcut open it and provide a username and password
Specify whether or not to save it and whether or not to allow anyone to access the internet
2) Click dial and wait for the connection. Thats it!
B) CABLE CONNECTION
Requirements for cable connection
1) TV cable
2) Computer capable of connecting to the internet
3) Modem with coaxial port
4) Account with an ISP
How to install a cable connection
Install your cable modem and Windows will automatically detect it for you Now connect the tv cable from the wall to you modem. Install any given software. The modem will usually have two inlets, one for the TV and one for the cable from the wall. Alternatively, a splitter can be used
How to configure cable connection
1) Click start>control panel>network internet connections
2) Open 'new network wizard' click next> 'connect to the internet' click next>'setup my connection manually' click next>'connect using a broadband connection that requires a username and password' click next
3) Type the name of your isp click next>type the user name, password click next
4) Set whether or not you want available to all and if you want a desktop shortcut
Connecting
1) If you placed a shortcut open it and provide a username and password
Specify whether or not to save it and whether or not to allow anyone to access the internet
2) Click connect and you should be connected immediately. Thats it!
C) DSL
Requirements for DSL connection
DSL ready line
Account with an ISP
DSL modem
computer capable of connecting to the internet
ASDL NIDS POTS Splitter
How to install DSL connection
The splitter is used so that it prevents any interference due to higher frequency used in DSL. Connect the telephone wires to the splitter and lead a cable from the splitter to the DSL modem. Connect the modem to your computer and install any software given.
How to configure DSL connection
1) Click start>control panel>network internet connections
2) Open 'new network wizard' click next> 'connect to the internet' click next>'setup my connection manually' click next>'connect using a broadband connection that requires a username and password' click next
3) Type the name of your isp click next>type the user name, password click next
4) Set whether or not you want available to all and if you want a desktop shortcut
Connecting
1) If you placed a shortcut open it and provide a username and password
Specify whether or not to save it and whether or not to allow anyone to access the internet
2) Click connect and you should be connected immediately. Thats it!
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Posted: June 27th, 2008 under Cable Internet Services.
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