DIAL-UP IN 2022!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @technodude
    @technodude Год назад +108

    Imagine hearing the dial up noise at like 2 AM when do you think the house is empty

  • @FunkyColonoCat
    @FunkyColonoCat Год назад +41

    I love the sound of the modem connecting. I was born in 1977, it's so nostalgic. Thank you.

    • @sasapetroski981
      @sasapetroski981 Год назад

      Yes love that sound, me born 1980. With dial up when going on internet me call that... Privacy moments because nobody can't disturb me with phone calls😊😊😊

    • @cheeseburgermanoffical
      @cheeseburgermanoffical 7 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@sasapetroski981o

    • @mrnemo204
      @mrnemo204 6 месяцев назад

      Same!

    • @AngelVenturagarcia
      @AngelVenturagarcia 5 месяцев назад

      YOU WHAT!?

  • @DigitalDiabloUK
    @DigitalDiabloUK Год назад +22

    I last used a very similar modem about 12 years ago. We acquired a company with hundreds of phone lines across the country and didn't know which ones were still in use. I wrote a little program that called each number and logged whether it was answered, answered by a fax/data stream, rang out or was a dead tone. I think we were able to cancel around 180 lines.

  • @nicholasshackleferd
    @nicholasshackleferd 2 года назад +74

    Why do I feel like this is going to be very valuable info in the soon to come mad max future?

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +13

      Cause it might XD

  • @wintermute740
    @wintermute740 2 года назад +58

    I managed the tech support staff at a local dialup ISP for many years (also learned networking and Unix there, and helped administer the network and servers), and could probably help troubleshoot those issues. I'd first make sure you only have one instance of TCP/IP bound to the dial-up adapter. That Windows Login dialog can be gotten rid of completely pretty easily as well.

    • @rricci
      @rricci 2 года назад +3

      I know you're lying. The 1st thing a customer rep would ask "Have you reset the computer?". First thing ALWAYS out of their mouths. I'm not trying to be a troll, BTW.

    • @wintermute740
      @wintermute740 2 года назад +9

      @@rricci lol... It was a different culture when it was five or six people at desks at a local company instead of a giant corporate call center, and a different time when the people doing it, even the ones in tech support, enjoyed the work and the only metric that mattered to us was customer satisfaction. ;)

    • @rricci
      @rricci 2 года назад +3

      @@wintermute740 First, I need to get something off my chest. WHEW!!! I was scared thatvI may have started a flame war. I'm glad you took it the way you did.
      Having said said, the last part of your post "All we were interested in was customer satisfaction" is gone in today's corporate culture. How do we bring it back?????????

    • @wintermute740
      @wintermute740 2 года назад +3

      @@rricci Beats me. I miss that culture. Even where I am now, other departments are considered our customers, and it's an us -vs- them culture. Just today I was told I was going to be the other department's go-to guy in our department for help, as if it were a bad thing. Why wouldn't I want them to know I'll actually do my job when they need help?

    • @rricci
      @rricci 2 года назад +5

      @@wintermute740 Sadly, it seems that today dividsiness is the new orange. It seems that everyone suddenly forgot how to live with each other. These are not go9d times. Retro computers allow us to at least pretend to live in a gentler, friendlier time.

  • @MusculosoDigital
    @MusculosoDigital 2 года назад +46

    you are a real legend for using the Dial Up connection in this year! this video gave me pure nostalgia :D

    • @rricci
      @rricci 2 года назад +3

      To me, the sounds of the modems connecting brings me back to the 80s up to Dec. 99 when I got broadband. I loved how on broadband Call Waiti go never disconnects you, but man do I miss the sound.

    • @ThaMentalGod2003
      @ThaMentalGod2003 Год назад +1

      damn i wish i could say the same. unfortunately i was born in 2003 tho. still, better than 2010 or idk, 2023 LOL
      peace, stay chillin bruh

  • @Neodestro
    @Neodestro Год назад +4

    4:17 wow that take me back to late 90s i miss the 90s

  • @albertwelieta
    @albertwelieta 11 месяцев назад +3

    The not-so-legendary legend 😄

  • @RandomGuy-lk9tx
    @RandomGuy-lk9tx 2 года назад +9

    Very interesting to see how the dial up worked back in the day, tnx for the video!

  • @kvndreamteam
    @kvndreamteam Год назад +9

    Hearing those dial-up sounds made me feel so f***ing nostalgic, even though the connection was so f***ing slow, but I still managed to get things done, even some high-school projects...
    It cost $19.99/month (AOL) and today I would have had to be stupidly-desperate to use that snail-speed connection for 20 bucks. Why not add just a couple dozens to that amount and have a decent DSL connection instead, or add another dozen and use the fiber connection?
    Yes, people, today we have those options, lol!

  • @adid.5585
    @adid.5585 2 года назад +19

    What you're doing there looks homey and nostalgic. I'm sorry you didn't get so far with it.

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +4

      I woo, I have seen some more things on the internet with another way to do it, I’m hoping it’s gonna work

  • @curiosidicas
    @curiosidicas Год назад +6

    a REAL v90 protocol connection!
    those last tones, "TON, TON" at 4:38 means, "V90 ready to go"! If not you are still able to connect, but slower.

    • @RaysGamingChannel2003
      @RaysGamingChannel2003 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@curiosidicas does it also do this on Macs with a v90 modem? Including iBooks

  • @Caleb-fv5fp
    @Caleb-fv5fp 2 года назад +9

    ISPs still provide dial up internet services 20 years after the obsolescence of dial up?!

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +12

      Yep! They kept them up for people in rural parts of the us because it was more stable than satellites, but more recently it has become more popular due to people collecting these old computers.

  • @ArtieArchives
    @ArtieArchives 2 года назад +50

    Why does the dial up sound effect sound slightly different in 2022?

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +40

      I believe it’s because it’s a more efficient signal, I could be wrong but that’s my best educated guess.
      Great question!

    • @ArtieArchives
      @ArtieArchives 2 года назад +8

      @@tnsll Thank you!

    • @alexb__4133
      @alexb__4133 2 года назад +16

      Or maybe they use a different protocol so some sounds are different.

    • @rricci
      @rricci 2 года назад +11

      The sound that sounds different is 2/3s into the handshaking process. It sounds like a gong. Listen at 4:38-4:40.

    • @henry55430
      @henry55430 2 года назад +4

      @@rricci I was thinking maybe it's a way for both machines to indicate "I like these settings! They work good!"

  • @pavelesir
    @pavelesir Год назад +19

    the magic starts at 4:13

  • @Renegade2012100
    @Renegade2012100 Год назад +2

    Memories, all the way back to the front door of RadioShack.

  • @patrolman53
    @patrolman53 2 года назад +5

    "Actually I'm the only one in my.... city" ahahahha

  • @timothyt.82
    @timothyt.82 Месяц назад

    Sounds like a lower spec dial up handshake. I wonder how you'd be able to connect through a full 55.9k baud connection...

  • @thecarwashesandmorechannel2892
    @thecarwashesandmorechannel2892 8 дней назад

    Now... Try dialing up... **MANUALLY**

  • @4verageYTuser
    @4verageYTuser 3 месяца назад +1

    I just bought an ibook G3. I just wonder if it will work by just plugging it into the house router
    I was born in 2007 so I don't really know how it works 😂

  • @TheBrawl
    @TheBrawl Год назад +3

    MOM GET OF THE PHONE IM USING THE INTERNET

  • @thecarwashesandmorechannel2892
    @thecarwashesandmorechannel2892 8 дней назад

    Also do most ISPs still support DialUp? How difficult is it to actually set up? I heard a few people had to actually run a bunch of new wires all throughout their house, others were able to pretty much plug-n-play it.

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  7 дней назад

      alright,
      1. there are barely any that support dialup these days, it just juno(from my limited amount of research)
      2. not that difficult at all. pretty much sign up, and plug in which is nice.
      3. if you wanted to you could create your own ISP (I'm messing around with the idea) and try to connect all of the phone jacks up in the house and use those.
      in short, it's not that hard to connect to dialup, its mainly just having the copper phone line, signing up, and jacking in.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 2 года назад +3

    Now get a Practical Peripherals mini. That was the ultimate back in the day.

  • @Faith.in.His.Grace.
    @Faith.in.His.Grace. Год назад +6

    Try putting an AOL or Earthlink cd in it if you can still get one

  • @anerythm2794
    @anerythm2794 2 года назад +9

    Gonna join the first dude to be the second one, giving a comment
    I find dial up so interesting, maybe because i didn't grow up with it
    Also, i see quake, i give a like

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад

      I didn’t know that people would be interested in that, but insincere you said it, I’ll see what I can do!

  • @LondenTower
    @LondenTower Год назад +6

    4:37 Eeeey! That's a DIL signal, Less GO!
    That means whatever ISP is on the other end, is using a Digital connection.

  • @nevrunderstandlada
    @nevrunderstandlada Год назад +2

    for me it work i try to dial up in 2023 and it work with NetZero dial-up and the "can't be displayed" are not internet problem but just your versionof internet explorer are too old

  • @OakBlox
    @OakBlox 9 месяцев назад +2

    to fix the password problem, just delete the password list file from the windows directory. it should say the file is corrupt and select the option to repair it.

  • @waht.mp4
    @waht.mp4 Год назад +2

    This sound used to always scare me as a kid, still makes me feel uneasy today for some reason

  • @skyblade1010
    @skyblade1010 2 года назад +4

    4:38 what is that sound? the sound is like a bell.

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +4

      To be honest, I really don’t know. I believe that’s it’s just another way of communication between the computers

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +1

      @radoncombe ok, first I love the “bong bong handshake”description 🤣🤣
      And second, I’ve never put that together, I have 2 US R modems(one broke) but they are the only ones that did that. I’m going to do some research to dig alittle deeper. Thanks for the info!

    • @Hydro5076
      @Hydro5076 2 года назад +1

      @@tnsll I think the reason it didn't work is because there might not be a, dial up on the other end in which that dial up that your dial up connects to a server, I could go into detail but I don't wanna bore you with that.

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад

      @@Hydro5076 this is true, at this time, I was unaware that I needed software for this computer to actually make a connection. I am working on a video right now that pretty much explains what happened and how I fixed it.

  • @Superweapons
    @Superweapons 2 года назад +4

    compaq computers have not seen them in years

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +1

      Honnestly, I love mine! It’s the best laptop that I have and the HDD is on its way out the door LOL.

    • @Superweapons
      @Superweapons 2 года назад +1

      @@tnsll that stinks I have an old window 98 computer It's still working today

  • @TheLucanicLord
    @TheLucanicLord 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a hoarder, but I chucked my last analog modem out years ago.

  • @elguapo3436
    @elguapo3436 Год назад

    Oh man those are the good days of the internet.... i miss my 56kbit v90 modem it had roughly 5kbytes peak 3.3 most of the time.... but it was so useful, i keep missing the handshake sound.

  • @Tanner365YT
    @Tanner365YT 5 месяцев назад

    Can you do this with a modern router?

  • @marrickzombie45
    @marrickzombie45 9 месяцев назад

    That Internet modem is trying so hard 😂😂

  • @JDT-19933
    @JDT-19933 Год назад

    i had the same laptop for school it was a top line for its time i upgrade it to windows me then went back to 98se

  • @kylewagenaar5786
    @kylewagenaar5786 Год назад +2

    I just called a honda dealership and for some reason their phone made the same noise as that modem

    • @kylewagenaar5786
      @kylewagenaar5786 10 месяцев назад

      @@snackler6102 I think their parts line was hooked up to their face machine. I'm friends with the guy in the parts department now.

  • @aniruthdinesh9156
    @aniruthdinesh9156 2 года назад +3

    What's that gong like sound during the training phase, is that usual?

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +4

      This is known as the “bong bong” handshake. From what I can tell only U.S. Robotics modems do it and I am unsure why. I’m assuming that it is there to tell the other system to optimize the signal for a U.S.R. System. I’ll make a video about it here soon

    • @LondenTower
      @LondenTower Год назад +1

      Well actually.
      According to my research, This is the Digital Impairment Learning sequence (DIL) signal. Which was introduced in the v.90 standard.
      It allowed you to connect with 56K speeds. (This does require a digital modem and ISDN connection on the ISP's end, otherwise whe connection speed goes back to 33k? i think it was?)
      This was cutting-edge back then.
      And i guess that's why there's many DIY home ISP setups that don't even play that sound, cause those don't go 56k. (Unless someone has a home setup which does have the DIL signal. Which you can tell quite early apparently. Cause right before the second data scramble starts, there's that really quick bleep sound, which no standards seem to have except v.90)

  • @DukeOfTrains
    @DukeOfTrains 3 месяца назад

    Try re installing windows as it will wipe the hard drive and when it gets to internet and password setup you can leave it blank I believe

  • @veryseriousperson_
    @veryseriousperson_ Год назад +1

    At first I mistakenly read 2002 instead of 2022.

  • @realmccoy
    @realmccoy 2 года назад +4

    What service are you dialing into???

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +2

      It’s a service called Juno! It is an isp that is supported nation wide in the USA. You even get 1 hours free a month! I personally love this program, and I don’t know if many other programs that are still up

  • @skyabhinav1
    @skyabhinav1 Год назад

    This is so 1998 year of bulky laptop and India nuclear test

  • @Povilaz
    @Povilaz 2 года назад

    Very interesting!

  • @s71402san
    @s71402san Год назад

    I guess the phone line is longer here

  • @Topher7lol
    @Topher7lol 11 месяцев назад +1

    You've got mail

  • @jackofficialTM
    @jackofficialTM 2 года назад +1

    Those pages won't load cause you're using internet explorer try using chrome instead

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад

      👌👌

  • @luciusirving5926
    @luciusirving5926 Год назад

    Teach dial up to use optic fiber and it'll give cable a run for its money.

  • @ibranmlr6139
    @ibranmlr6139 2 года назад +1

    Dame I’m the only one who comment about this anyway nice video

    • @tnsll
      @tnsll  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked it!

  • @Autisticmusician715
    @Autisticmusician715 Год назад

    AOL did the same thing

  • @mtalhakhalid1679
    @mtalhakhalid1679 Год назад

    Imagime you wana xxess darkweb in 2000 and 2005 era😂😂😂

  • @techieboii
    @techieboii Год назад

    memories

  • @luke51632
    @luke51632 2 года назад

    do it on windows 10 it will work

    • @Tuxves
      @Tuxves 10 месяцев назад

      I highly doubt though

    • @luke51632
      @luke51632 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tuxves that was a year ago you did not need to responde

  • @agranadoe6460
    @agranadoe6460 Год назад

    GET OFF THE INTERNET I'M USING THE PHONE

  • @irbov
    @irbov 2 года назад +2

    Domain Name Services (DNS) does not appear to be working so the browser cannot translate the www.google.com address to a physical IP. Use a translated direct IP address of 172.217.15.196 or 142.250.217.164 or 142.250.191.36 (for Google and they have many) in the browser to verify if it can get to Google through IP without DNS.