How broadband how broadband action different from dial up access?
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CERIAS - Broadband vs. Dialup Internet Connection
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Parents across the nation have already been introduced to broadband Internet connections such as cable or DSL (Digital Subscriber Lines) by their children, who want to have a faster, higher-quality connection. Whatever your reason for considering purchasing a broadband connection, it is very useful-and important-to know the differences between broadband and dialup Internet connections and the advantages and disadvantages between each of them before making a decision to go high-speed.
The fundamental difference between dialup and broadband Internet connections is the manner in which the connection is made from your PC to the Internet. A dialup service connects to the Internet through your phone line. The modem in your PC "calls" an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and connects with a maximum speed of 56,000 bytes per second, better known as a 56K speed connection. Each time your PC dials into the ISP, it is assigned an Internet Protocol (IP) address, which you can think of as an "Internet address." A different, unique IP address is assigned at the beginning of each visit so that the ISP can recognize your PC and make sure you can send and receive email, surf the Internet, and so on; basically, this address lets your ISP know where to send the information you are requesting through your modem. In terms of hackers, in order for someone to gain access to your computer, it would be necessary for them to know your IP to successfully do so. The fact that your IP address constantly changes essentially makes your Internet connection more secure.
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