Dail up connection
Dial-up
refers to an Internet connection that is established using a modem. The modem
connects the computer to standard phone lines, which serve as the data transfer
medium. When a user initiates a dial-up connection, the modem dials a phone
number of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that is designated to receive
dial-up calls. The ISP thenwhich usually takes about ten seconds and is
accompanied by several beeping an buzzing sounds.
Dial up modem
In the
1920s used multiplex devices that satisfied the definition of a modem. However,
the modem function was incidental to the multiplexing function, so they are not
commonly included in the history of modems. Modems grew out of the need to
connect teleprinters over ordinary phone lines instead of the more expensive leased lines which had previously been used
for current loop–based teleprinters and automated telegraphs.
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