You can pick up a modem for roughly $10-$30 that will work for you. In fact, I'll bet you can find someone to trade.
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Browse All TopicsMy Brother has moved up to Colorado and is living with us. In Arizona he had a cable connection, so his computer has only a cable modem.
For the moment we cannot afford cable but we do have a dial-up line. Is there any way the cable modem can be adapted for our dial-up phone line?
Thanks!
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Thanks for all your comments, but leew hit the nail on the head. My brother did not have a cable modem but was only set up as a client to another server.
In fact, he does have a dial-up modem and we were ultimately able to configure it for AOL 8.0.
AOL 9.0 kept setting him up for AOL with broadband, so we had to get some telephone help from AOL tech service.
Thanks, you did save me a lot of time.
Karla
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by: ComputronPosted on 2005-07-21 at 19:08:10ID: 14499108
There is no way. Those are 2 totally different technologies