![]() ![]() I've come extremely close to pulling this off but (no surprise) haven't succeeded completely. I'm poor right now but I have an Android tablet and wanted to figure out some way to share my slow dial-up internet connection with my Android WI-FI tablet for the few occassions when I want to use it live and don't want to have to drive down to the library just to (for example) update my Android apps. Jan 01, 2010 Building a wifi network using a dialup. I only have internet through a dial-up connection in my laptop. Building a wifi network using a dialup connection. Oct 16, 2015 Hi, so here's the thing: I have a fiber optic connection, but no router. There is a LAN cable going directly from the optical network terminal into my lap. Free Dial UpI don't surf on my Android, but I do play games on it, and I'd like my scores to be tallied so I can earn points to get game add-ons & customizations free. Where I live has CAT-6 jacks installed instead of normal phone jacks (long story), so I long ago got hold of a crimper in order to make my own telephone wires and use my landline service with standard phones. Haltech e6x software. I crimp one end of the line to an RJ-45 jack (these are the fatter ETHERNET jacks just for the uninitiated and the other to a standard-sized landline telephone jack. An old guy at Home Depot taught me this, and said to just feed in the two inner wires to that RJ-45, it'll be kinda loose (cause it's looking for a bigger wire) but it will work. My old PIII has a serial 56k modem that works like a champ for my browsing needs, so I made one 'combo' line (as described above) for the WALL-TO-MODEM connection, and a second combo line for a MODEM-TO-ROUTER connection. I bought a cheap little Sapido WI-FI router for this experiment. I fooled around with my little Sapido while on the internet through my desktop serial modem (over the dial-up landline connection I described above) and to my astonishment actually got into what they call their AP Mode & WI-FI AP Mode...
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