Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
David Zeit wrote:
Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up. But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc I don't know what ELNK is. Some cable ISPs maintain a dialup number. Many don't... you would have to check with them to see if that option exists. Just the same, you can configure your options to do dialup, cable, wireless, etc. There's a few little issues about where 'read' mail goes to and that stuff but sure, you can dialup to NetZero (and pay separately for that account) with or without the cable connection. You need a phone line to bypass the cable modem but its all there in the configuration menus. I tote around a laptop in my work and on any given day I might have to select cable, wireless or dialup. Never had any issues. Biggest issue is the anti-virus software that will start downloading **** immediately when you get online and bog down the overall speed maybe for a few minutes (AVG) . -Bill -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up.
But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc and maybe I have a problem. I figure we'd only use the dial up if the high speed went down. Is there a way to set it up so ELNK couldn't connect if the other one did? Or could you disable the cable modem and use dial up should you want to. Or should we drop ELNK and go to a Free ISP like Net Zero? But then the same questions exists.... having a high speed cable connection and a dial up on the same pc.Conflicts? Will it work? |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
On Apr 3, 10:48*pm, David Zeit wrote:
Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up. But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc and maybe I have a problem. I figure we'd only use the dial up if the high speed went down. Is there a way to set it up so ELNK couldn't connect if the other one did? Or could you disable the cable modem and use dial up should you want to. Or should we drop ELNK and go to a Free ISP like Net Zero? But then the same questions exists.... having a high speed cable connection and a dial up on the same pc.Conflicts? Will it work? what the **** does this have to do with electronics repair? Since when did s.e.r. become a general purpose newsgroup? What's next? Richard The St00pid starts posting his kiddy porn to sci.electronics.repair? Save yourself some time and learn to use Google and if that doesn't work then post your question to 24hoursupport.helpdesk. |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
On Apr 4, 3:20*am, Stephany Alexander wrote:
On Apr 3, 10:48*pm, David Zeit wrote: Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up. But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc and maybe I have a problem. I figure we'd only use the dial up if the high speed went down. Is there a way to set it up so ELNK couldn't connect if the other one did? Or could you disable the cable modem and use dial up should you want to. Or should we drop ELNK and go to a Free ISP like Net Zero? But then the same questions exists.... having a high speed cable connection and a dial up on the same pc.Conflicts? Will it work? what the **** does this have to do with electronics repair? Since when did s.e.r. become a general purpose newsgroup? What's next? Richard The St00pid starts posting his kiddy porn to sci.electronics.repair? Save yourself some time and learn to use Google and if that doesn't work then post your question to 24hoursupport.helpdesk. At least he''s not selling cheap Chinese junk |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
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Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
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Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
exray wrote: David Zeit wrote: Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up. But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc I don't know what ELNK is. EarthLiNK -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
David Zeit wrote: Now that we have a high speed cable connection we do not need dial up. But it might be nice to have back up. I can add a dial up but will there be conflicts? The cable modem is always on. Now I put ELNK on the new pc and maybe I have a problem. I figure we'd only use the dial up if the high speed went down. Is there a way to set it up so ELNK couldn't connect if the other one did? Or could you disable the cable modem and use dial up should you want to. Or should we drop ELNK and go to a Free ISP like Net Zero? But then the same questions exists.... having a high speed cable connection and a dial up on the same pc.Conflicts? Will it work? Yes, but not at the same time. Earthlink gives you 20 hours a month dialup as a backup for broadband outages. Net Zero only gives you 10 free hours a month, and they have no NTTP servers. -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
"David Zeit" wrote in message ... I asked because I felt there were intelligent and helpful people in this newsgroup. Was I wrong? There are, but there are a few people who get upset about everything as well.. |
Modem for cable and dial up on same pc?
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 10:17:24 -0800, David Zeit
put finger to keyboard and composed: I asked because I felt there were intelligent and helpful people in this newsgroup. Was I wrong? No, but you may get a more knowledgeable response at comp.dcom.modems or comp.dcom.modems.cable. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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