In dialup,how does the particular computer you are talking with know that you are trying to talk with it?

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  1. when you dial up, you are using a device called a modem. It uses your home phone number. The computer you are dialing will also have modem(s) and it will ‘answer’ just like a regular telephone.

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  2. Because the keyboard you use is plugged into the computer.

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  3. its call dial my operator who happens to bea server who digially records and send the info acroos the fiberoptic wiresless satellite beaming World

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