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dial-up connection

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dial-up connection

In computing, connection to an online system or Internet Service Provider made by dialling via a modem over a telephone line.



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And if your broadband connection is ever down, and you have to use a dial-up connection, that software firewall will be there to stop the burn.
It is estimated that two-thirds of the approximately 70 million US households with Internet access today use dial-up connections.
Access to a device's console port by an out-of-band dial-up connection ensures that the network manager can manage that device remotely under any condition.
 
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