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Dial-Up Technical Support

A dial-up Internet connection is the old standard way to connect to the Internet.

Dial-up uses existing phone lines and requires the user to dial a local access number to connect to their Internet service provider and the Internet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to questions like, “what kind of modem is in my computer,” “how do I set up my computer to use dial-up,” and “why am I getting disconnected all the time?”

Setting up D&E Jazzd Dial-Up Without the Jazzd CD

Local Numbers

If you are looking for a number you can use to dial in to D&E Jazzd dial-up Internet service, click here to log in to the members’ section, then access number search.

How Fast is your Dial-Up Connection?

To find out, log in to the members’ section and run the Jazzd Speed Test to check your upload and download speeds.

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