In an attempt to move us into the 21st Century, DW's supersonic Dell Vostro 1500 arrived this week. Thus far, it looks really nice sitting on the breakfast counter, sorta crouching and rumbling with sheer power.
TonyG has been helpful as we try to understand this new era of our lives, which we know enough to understand that it can't be all that difficult cuz y'all are already all doing it.
Here's my first, very basic, question. How do we connect it to the Internet?
We understand wi-fi, and that it has a card in it.
We understand that we can get DSL, and that will involved an external DSL box. We can connect to that by ethernet wire or by a wireless router.
How about dialup? We understand that we can connect to our existing AOL service with a dial-up cable. But I/we are losing it at that point. Don't we have to put an application in it in order to do that. How would it know what number to dial, for instance?
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Once that is figured out, and let's say we get DSL, what should I do if I want to keep using old POC (WIN97) with AOL. I browse with IE, not AOL. I have an old version of AOL, one that does not even update the start page, but It actually works pretty well.
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Once we have the supersonic Vostro figured out, internet-wise, should we add the things that I believe have helped ole POC--Pop-up Stopper, Zonealarm (firewall), Grisoft AVG (anti-virus), and spybot? I believe they are all available on the Internet.
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DW was thinking the same as me this morning, and just brought in the Struction Manual, which explains all this. It seems to be saying to choose broadband (DSL), wireless, or dial-up, but not all of them. Is that right?
TonyG has been helpful as we try to understand this new era of our lives, which we know enough to understand that it can't be all that difficult cuz y'all are already all doing it.
Here's my first, very basic, question. How do we connect it to the Internet?
We understand wi-fi, and that it has a card in it.
We understand that we can get DSL, and that will involved an external DSL box. We can connect to that by ethernet wire or by a wireless router.
How about dialup? We understand that we can connect to our existing AOL service with a dial-up cable. But I/we are losing it at that point. Don't we have to put an application in it in order to do that. How would it know what number to dial, for instance?
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Once that is figured out, and let's say we get DSL, what should I do if I want to keep using old POC (WIN97) with AOL. I browse with IE, not AOL. I have an old version of AOL, one that does not even update the start page, but It actually works pretty well.
- - - - - -
Once we have the supersonic Vostro figured out, internet-wise, should we add the things that I believe have helped ole POC--Pop-up Stopper, Zonealarm (firewall), Grisoft AVG (anti-virus), and spybot? I believe they are all available on the Internet.
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DW was thinking the same as me this morning, and just brought in the Struction Manual, which explains all this. It seems to be saying to choose broadband (DSL), wireless, or dial-up, but not all of them. Is that right?
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