Friday, September 17, 2010

Modem Question.....?

-56Kbps Data/Fax Modem for dial-up Internet access



-802.11 b/g Wireless LAN PCI Card



To enjoy the wireless PCI card can you still use dial-up connections with it or no?

Which is better?

Modem Question.....?

No, wireless exchange cards interface cards do not have modems and cannot utilize dialup network.



If both cards are installed they can be used together, connecting to the internet using the modem and sharing the internet connection over the wireless introduce yourself.



Wireless network b/g is WAY faster than 56k modems, so if the press is connecting to the internet one way or the other, connect next to the wireless.
You can't get you LAN card to conduct yourself as a dial-up modem.



You don't require the LAN card but that doesn't mean you should crack friendly the case and rip it out.
There are modem for dial-up access, and within are modems for broadband. So according to your question, it's tough to know what your intent is. If you could elaborate what you want to do. That'll aid.



If you have broadband nouns, obviously you want faster Internet nouns.



If you're like me, I hold broadband with PCI card installed surrounded by my computer. However, should my broadband connections ever goes down, I other have a dial-up access modem (also installed) surrounded by my computer.



So yeah... You can have both wireless PCI card and dial-up modem installed surrounded by your computer. Use Wireless PCI card for broadband if you have a wireless see setup. Use the dial-up modem as backup or fax or something.
Yes! you can still use your dial-up connection even you enjoy wireless PCI card. Go for wireless connection its the best...

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