Computer Science, asked by yogeshnandwani2005, 7 months ago

Difference Between Dial Up And Leased Line Connection.

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Answered by dustuavijit
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Answer:

Dial up connection is when the computer getting connected to Internet by dialling a fixed number using phone. Leased line connection is when the connection to Internet by a fixed or dedicated line for example getting a connection from local cable.

Internet speed is much lower in Dila up connection where in Leased line connection Internet speed is much faster.

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

A communications medium connects two peers in a dial-up link as well as a leased-line link.

Explanation:

Leased Line Connection:

Unless the leased line is shut down by a system administrator or a power outage, it is constantly connected. Leased lines have the ability to link numerous sites together to form a wide area network, whereas broadband internet connections typically connect just one site to the ISP's network. This is helpful for companies with multiple branches located in various locations. The leased line is always connected unless it is turned off by a system administrator or there is a power outage. A leased line connection is actually the result of an agreement between the user and the service provider. In exchange for a yearly, quarterly, or monthly rental fee, the provider provides a symmetrical or bidirectional telecommunications line that connects two or more locations.

Dial-up Line Connection:

Initiated when a user attempts to call a remote peer on demand.

The dial-up and leased-line links between two peers are both connected by a communications medium. Initiated when a user makes an on-demand call to a remote peer. While broadband internet connections typically connect just one site to the ISP's network, leased lines have the ability to connect numerous sites to form a wide area network. This is advantageous for businesses. When two or more communication devices connect to an Internet service provider via the public switched telephone network (PSTN), the connection is known as a dial-up connection (ISP). Because broadband and cable are uncommon in remote areas with few people, many remote areas rely on dial-up Internet connections.

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