older computers

United States
May 17, 2010 9:25pm CST
can you go on line with these. like plug in your phone wire to the computer and you can get on line this way. someone said its dial up but not sure if this is true. even if they dont have internet access? just wondering.
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@archon309 (404)
• Philippines
20 May 10
You need a modem to do this. If you can find a port where you can plug your telephone wire (rj11 connector)at the back of your PC then you have a built-in modem. Some older computers though (I hope your computer is not as old as this)does not have a built-in modem. But just as the others have said, a dial-up modem is so slow. Mostly it can transmit and receive only up to 57 Kbps. Also, I wonder if there are still service providers offering this type of service.
@ellie333 (21016)
18 May 10
I have an old compute that my friend calls a dinosaur lol and I bought a special board and it is even wi fi so as long as you have a modem within it I am sure it will be fine Ellie :)
@celticeagle (159227)
• Boise, Idaho
18 May 10
Yes, you can but it extremely slow and you still have to buy access from a carrier.
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
18 May 10
If it has a working Ethernet card, either built in or added later on, and there is a modem, then it is possible to do so. Of course an Internet account with an ISP is required. Making a direct connection without a modem is not possible. A dial up is an expensive way to be online, unless the user spends a little online time, and does not download anything. A dial up connection is slow.
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
18 May 10
yes that would be true. You are right its called dial up.
• Philippines
18 May 10
hi firebirdlizant Yes... i'm using a plug-in kit internet service here in the Philippines its not that slow you can achieve 3mbps by using this.. its a dial-up service and also you can use it as a wifi receiver its very handy you can plug it to any computer and have access on the internet.. have a nice day zedrick_11