I’m unsure how to access " line in" on my pc to copy audio files, please help!!?
I’m not very familiar with computers in general, so I need a little help with above problem.Thank you.
The jack that says " Line in " goes to the output jack or line out jack of the source of the Audio signals, for example a Stereo Player or a Mini Disk Player. Essentially what you are doing here is introducing the audio signals from an external source , into your computer, to copy audio files into it. You can also connect a specific kind of cable to the ‘ Line Out ‘ of the computer and copy the audio files that are in your computer to an external recording source.
how do you use dial up access when you are on a dsl line?
i am trying to fax using Microsoft Fax Console 5.1 w/ service pack 2. I am on a dsl line and was told to use dial up access in order to get a dial tone for faxing. How do I use dial up?
I have the same software and a DSL line and mine works, so let me tell you how I have mine hooked up. Hopefully it will work for you too. At the phone wall outlet nearest my computer I have the dsl filter installed and the special cable that came with the dsl modem hooked up to have dsl service. The fax can’t use dsl. It has to have an old fashioned modem (like a built-in 56K modem we used for dial-up internet access before dsl came along) and a regular telephone line. The dsl filter provides the ability to have a regular phone share the phone line with the DSL modem, so plug in a standard phone cord with the little modular ends like you use on a standard telephone, into the wall/filter, and the other end into the socket on the back of your computer for the built in dial-up modem. The dial-up modem will actually have 2 sockets. One is marked "line" or "line in". Plug the standard phone cable into that. Now it should work if you go through the "set up fax" in the program. In summary, you will have 2 cables into the back of your computer. One is slightly larger than the other. That one is for your DSL hook up. You will also have a standard phone cable (just the cable) plugged into the built in dial-up modem. If there aren’t any sockets on the back of your computer as I have described, then you don’t have a built-in modem and the fax will not work until you buy one, but they are cheap today. All faxes you send will be over your regular phone line and any long distance charges will show up on your phone bill just as if you had a fax machine you were using instead of the built in fax emulator in the software.
Remote shutdown cmd line access denide?
im trying to shutdown my network computers on the command prompt and i get access denide so how do i get admin priviges on the remote machines so i can shut them down from my current computer
Log in under the network admin’s login.
Do I need a land based telephone line to access NFL Sunday Ticket on DirecTv?
I have been told by sales staff 5 times that I don’t need a land based telephone line but an official DirecTv email response said I did need one.
I can’t seem to get a definitive answer. What are the cheapest landlines?
No. You don’t need the phone line connected to your directv receiver for anything but ordering pay-per-views with your remote and if you had TiVo (phone lines are required to get TiVo updates).
Directv always says on all ads that a phone line is required, but it’s really not except for the above reasons.
Is it possible to not have a land line, but to have internet access?
I am wanting to cut bills and we have cell phones that we use tons more than our land line. Do you know if I can have internet access w/o a landline?
Thanks
Does it matter that we have DishNetwork as our cable provider? Could we get HighSpeed internet from them?
Most the answers are true. But they left something out, if you are running DSL Broadband with your current telephone provider you can get rid of you home phone for taking and placing calls, and get what is called a DSL standalone. That gives you DSL Internet without the use of the extra cost of a telephone and the worst part all the taxes that are incurred with having a home phone. You don’t get charged taxes for having a DSL standalone line. It is less expensive than cable or a satellite or Wi Fi service. I have worked telecommunications for many years, both cable and land line. I professionally and personally would rather have DSL Broadband over any other service, because of safety (dedicated line), consistent speed, and better price. I know Dish was offering promotions to have DSL standalone through them. Check both with Dish and your local phone company for pricing.
I have a phone line, which has line 1, line 2, etc. How can I get dial up internet access with it?
When I connect this phone line to my computer and try to connect it to the internet I get an error message saying "Line not open". When I make a call using this line, I have to press "line 1" button, I don’t understand how can I get internet access with this phone line.
when u set up the dial up connection in the computer u hav to add w/e u press to get the tone
Why can’t I access any search engines from the Yahoo home page at the search line?
I have internet access via a Spring Sierra air card;email and browswer access via Yahoo. When I enter a specific website address I get access; however, when I enter a phrase or term in the Yahoo Search Line I get only a message that says "no connectivity" .
That part of Y may be down.
Assume you want ISDN (digital line) access at your house To connect this line to your computer you would need?
a. a traditional analog/digital modem.
b. to connect the line directly to the Ethernet card in your computer.
c. a router.
d. a device referred to as a ‘digital’ modem.
For this question, probably D. But the test writer is an idiot.
Is your line manager allowed to access your Emails at work?
also if your account is locked and you don’t know your account details what information would local IT support need to verify who you are so they can unlock your account? Also can your line manager make a request to IT support to unlock your email account?
Except for e-mails to/from your psychologist/psychiatrist and/or lawyer, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace.
Can’t connect to the internet using modem because phone requires dial zero to access outside line.?
My broadband is down at the moment and I want to access the internet at home. Unfortunately, my telephone needs zero to be dialed before I can access an outside line.
I tried putting zero before the telephone number of the prepaid ISP, but it did not work. I guess the zero does not bite because the modem dials so fast.
How do I fix this?
You need to set it to dial 0, pause, then dial the number. Some dailers have a setting to dial a number (usually 9) to get an outside line. This feature usually puts a pause it. If that still doesn’t work, most dialers will recognize a comma as a pause, simply put a comma or two after the zero in the number string.