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 Connecting Dial Up for Wireless Connection

Dumb question I know but...I just changed from cable to dialup. I have a modem and netgear router. Is there a way to use those to make my laptop wireless again? If I run the phoneline directly to my laptop I'm on but would like to be unplugged as I was with cable. Do I need different equipment and/or cables for a dialup connection than I did with the cable connection?

Started By RobS10 on Apr 29, 2007 at 8:58:38 AM

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bod1467 on Apr 30, 2007 at 12:40:09 AM (# 4)

When you say dialup, do you mean dialup or do you mean ADSL?

Can you use your landline telephone when you are also on the internet?

If yes then what you need is an ADSL modem/router, or an ADSL modem that can feed its output to your Netgear router.


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