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Encyclopedia > Dialup

In telecommunication, the term dial-up has the following meanings:

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


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Dialup 4 Less - Low Cost Internet Service Provider (2164 words)
If Hi-Speed DialUp 4 Less Accelerator is installed and active on your computer a small accelerator icon will appear in the Windows taskbar area (near the system clock).
A Hi-Speed DialUp 4 Less Web Accelerator icon appears in the Windows system tray to show that it is operating in the background.
Note: When you first install Hi-Speed DialUp 4 Less Accelerator, it is necessary to close and then restart IE in order to have the Refresh Page and Refresh Picture right-click menu options available.
DIALUP at SLAC (758 words)
Given that each different method of access to SLAC's network poses unique security configuration, management, and monitoring requirements, it was felt that reducing the different types of special access would allow SLAC to focus the available resources on securing the common points of access from outside without creating a significant burden on our users.
With this change, dialup access will be very similar to the other types of access from home such as DSL, Cable Modem, or any other ISP.
While it is not the primary purpose of these changes, dialup users may also see some improved dialup connectivity performance.
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