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- dial-up is the most basic form of Internet connections available today. A dial-up connection consists of a telephone line with multiple users (as opposed to a dedicated line) that is hooked up to a PC to access the Internet. ATT-Promotions.com
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- Most ISPs provide dial-up connections supporting PPP because it is a fast and efficient protocol for using TCP/IP over serial lines. - Ubuntu Geek by
- The fact that you only need a standard phone line to connect makes dial-up connections great for when you are on the move, especially if you find yourself in a location without a WIFI connection point. - helpwithpcs.com by
- To Create a Dial-up Connection in Windows XP, click the Network and Internet Connections icon in the Windows Control Panel. - azteca.net/ by
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- Klicna povezava je dobesedno to – modem opravi "telefonski klic" ponudnika internetnih storitev. Microsoft - by Milan Bedrač
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- Če v internetu preživite manj kot eno uro dnevno, ne prenašate veliko datotek in če vas ne moti zasedenost telefonske linije, je klicna povezava primerna izbira. Od telefonskega podjetja morda dobite celo drugo, "dodeljeno" telefonsko linijo za internetno klicno povezavo. Tako lahko sočasno dostopate do interneta in uporabljate telefon. - Microsoft by Milan Bedrač
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