By using Windows NT and Dial-Up Networking, a user can make an Internet Protocol (IP) connection to a dial-up Internet host by using the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Speeds from 2400 bits per second (bps) up to 128,000 bps are supported. After the Dial-Up Networking connection is established, the user can choose from a variety of tools—from the traditional and nongraphical to those that fully exploit the Windows interface.
For information about | See |
Connecting to the Internet by using Dial-Up Networking | Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit: Windows NT Workstation Resource Guide, Chapter 35, "Using Windows NT Workstation on the Internet" |
Installing and using Dial-Up Networking | Windows NT Workstation Start Here |