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  1. #11

    Yes, you need 2 DDU modems, otherwise, asa man mo dial tong imong remote site. I can't remember na how, that was a long time ago.. but a quick google gave me this:

    Get IT Done: Configure Windows XP Pro as a remote access server | TechRepublic

    Am sure there's lots more in google.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by r0mm3L View Post
    kasuway na mo ug dial up internet saona? katong infocom nga isp?

    telephone line ra ang kinanglan
    uu panahon sa atong mIRC.


    On Topic.

    Di ba hasol na nga connection? gamiton lang ang 2 ka linya sa telephone para lang sa internet? what if tauran nalang dyud na ug iyang kaugalingon nga internet? mayta kana nga spot walay available nga internet connection kay mao na imong buhaton.

  3. #13
    hmmm.. hasol but its FREE! free akong purpose.. hehe

  4. #14
    yep you need modem. basically telephone lines transmits analog signals. internet is digital so you need to covert analog to digital.

    inig dial nimo kanang saba kaau nga tingog. tingog na sa modem.

    ure using the word VPN dats why some ppl got confused

  5. #15
    oh crap ISDN and dial up modem is a thing of the past DSL is here. why you still using that crappy and so old like a decade ago technology and very slow internet connection? how much would cost you if your still using dial up modem; slow internet connection, slow file transfer, crappy youtube it takes time to load and takes alot of time in you and busy phone kay free man lagi. while in dsl you can do whatever you want.

  6. #16
    @ rommel... hmm mao ba? but mao man gyud akong pasabot. guess i should find the source.
    @dammy ... really cant complain if its slow and crappy... FREE is the keyword for me.

    well.. ill post if i get some answers on how to's

  7. #17
    If the TS wants to save, then it's his perogative

    Just expect lang gyud TS that speed is slow. If your after basic browsing lang and email/chat, then it should be fine. Kana btaw akong PLDT nga DSL, kung peak hours sa PLDT, mura man sad ug dialup ang speed

  8. #18
    yupyup...ok ra nako cent. so how to go about it? after having modems on both sides..dayon.. what to do next?

  9. #19
    Wala sa link nga gihatag nako? I didn't read it tho kay taas kaayo

    Kung sayop gani tong link akong ihatag, i-goole lang "windows as a remote access server"... naa tingali na daghan diha.

  10. #20
    murag nosebleed gyud ko ani..thanks bro.. post lang ko if nai update

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