No,actually a 56k is a53.3K connection since that is the speed that the FCC limits you to, on top of that most dialup users actually connect in the 40,000 – 50,000K range, which is excellent by dialup standards. Being that you actually connect in the 40-50K range you need to understand that your maximum throughput is only going to be around 6 kilobytes per second!!!
2006-06-23 08:52:04
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answered by satnlaces 2
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Is a loopy idea, once you're correct to a community via Dial up, you won't be able to connect with 2 networks, you need to disconnect from one first and then connect with different, some are speedier some slower, attempt to locate an section server, in case you're utilising netzero for instance, verify you dial an section enormous choice, yet truly is more effective positive you improve to intense speed internet.
2016-11-15 04:24:27
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answered by ? 4
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It may be the best you can POTENTIALLY get from dial up. Your actual speed will be less because of the phone lines running to your house AND down the street AND into the phone system may not be able to handle the speed.
2006-06-23 08:51:07
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answered by Michael R 4
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Up to 56K, it could be slower, depending on the serivce, speed of the computer and if you have a 56K modem
2006-06-23 08:49:51
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answered by Rachelle 2
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It's one of the speeds. That is the fastest i do believe. Less you want to count ISDN, but that sucked. There was 14.4, 28.8 and a bunch of other ones before that.
2006-06-23 08:49:47
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answered by sithlord278 3
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Yup
2006-06-23 08:48:58
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answered by sksr94 2
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50.6 or 24.0 it moves slow sometimes very 'specially when it comes to B.E.T or Disney channel I'm seaching for
2006-06-23 09:01:47
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answered by lady_xenya 3
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yes..very slow =[
2006-06-23 08:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,
2006-06-23 08:50:30
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answered by ♥Gilmore♥ 5
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