How to create a dial up connection on windows xp




















If we are using Windows or server, we can use the Callback feature. If we enable this option, the client will make an initial connection, then the server will disconnect the connection, and then it will immediately call back the client to re-establish the connection. Callback can work in two modes. We can use a preset number for callback, which is a security feature. If somebody is trying to act as an imposter, the connection will be lost to them, because the server will call the preset number for the original user.

The second option that we can use for callback is set by the user itself. When the user authenticates, the server will ask for a phone number to use for Callback. This is more an issue of who pays the bill for the telephone charges, not necessarily a security issue.

Another feature that we can use with Dial-up connections is a MultiLink. MultiLink is the ability to connect multiple connections into one logical connection. The idea behind MultiLink is to increase the overall bandwidth. In order to do that, both the client and the server have to be configured to allow a MultiLink connection. We can not use Callback with MultiLink. We will go to the Control Panel, and open Network Connections.

The following wizard appears. We will leave the default options checked. Using MultiLink, two or more physical modems are used simultaneously to establish a single logical connection. We can configure a single connection to use MultiLink with the bandwidth allocation protocol to dynamically dial and drop connections. To create a MultiLink, first we have to install two or more modems. Next, we have to create a dial-up connection that uses both modems. By default, our connection will use both modems, but we could dial only the first available device, if we want to.

We can dial devices only as needed. We can also communicate with other computers using a Direct Connection. A Direct Connection uses a direct link between the two devices, such as a cable attached to the serial or parallel port, or communication through infrared device. We can connect directly to another computer using, for example, a direct parallel link, or we can configure an incoming connection so other users can connect to our computer. On the next window we have to enter the name of the connection.

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Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. General discussion. Step 2: Click the Switch to Classic View icon. Step 3: Double Click the Network Connections icon. Step 4: Click the Create a new connection icon. Step 5: The New Connection Wizard window will show. Click the Next button. Step 6: Select Connect to the Internet option and click the Next button. Step 7: Select Set up my connection manually option and click the Next button.

Step 8: Select Connect using a dial-up modem option and click the Next button. Step In the Phone number field, type in your access number and click the Next button.



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