Getting back to Tony's post above, when I clicked on network adapters on My Computer/Device Manager then two listings pop up under it: Dail...
Thanks again man.
Btw, you implied maybe? I was confusing bits with bytes. If I remember it takes 8 bits to make a bite? so what does the 115200 bps in the article...
Well,until I switch over I might try the info in the article just to optimize my dial up for now. I'm curious to see what type of improvment I...
So I guess the point is that I might as well just go to DSL since ATT promises Downstream Speed: Up to 768 Kbps and Upstream Speed: Up to 384 Kbps...
So the article is wrong? Here it is -- In Windows 98, your modem may seem to work fine, but the true fact is, the baud rate for you COM Port...
But if I can get 115200 bps, then that means 115K/s right just with dialup? I'll have to check ATT for what speed their basic DSL is..........
Thanks man! I think I might try the USB adapter first, then I could always open it up to put a card inside. It's just a pain and really heavy to...
I'm serious, I see I can possibly (haven't tried it yet) increase my modem connection speed from the Help with Windows adjoining site here called,...
Hello all, I want to connect my Pentium 133 PC to DSL (has Win 98se) and it says on this site that others have connected win 98se to DSL and it...
Resolved: WINSOCK Information: No Usable Winsock DLL I fixed the problem. When I went back and ran the diagnostics again it said it was working...
I want to connect my PC to dsl and I understand that the modem from AT&T used for DSL will plug into the back of my PC into a network connection...
I came across this message tonite while running the Microsoft System Information Tool on my PC with Win 98SE. Should I be concerned that it...
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