| Dial
Up Internet Accelerators |
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| By
Richard Romando |
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| It
is widely accepted that dial up is not one of the fastest
options available to access the Internet. It takes a lot of
time to establish a connection. In a dial up connection, the
user, known as the client, sends data to the remote server.
This is done through a modem. It is like asking permission
to access the Internet and is known as a handshake. It takes
a lot a time to send the data back and forth to establish
the connection, which is essential to verify the user account
information. |
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| Therefore,
ISPs (Internet Service Providers) are constantly trying to
reduce this handshake time in order to accelerate the connection.
ISPs load special software on their servers that speed up
the connection. These servers are then called acceleration
servers. These acceleration servers are placed between the
dial up connection and the World Wide Web. This helps speed
up the connection. |
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| In
a normal dial up connection, the request made by a machine,
for any page, goes through the ISP to the Web. The machine
that has requested this information has to go through a number
of stops before it is connected to the machine that provides
the information. This makes the process very time consuming. |
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| With
the acceleration server, the request goes to the server that
searches for the information on the machine?s behalf. The
acceleration server uses a broadband connection to quickly
search the Internet for the server that hosts the required
information. Once that server is located, that information
is routed to the machine that requested it. |
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| Acceleration
servers use several techniques like compression, filtering
and caching to speed up the connection. Compression is used
to send large data across in compressed form. Photos and graphics
are generally sent in this manner. This may result in loss
of quality, as some data is lost during compression. Filtering
is used to block ?pop ups,? as they slow down the performance
of the connection. |
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| Dial
up accelerators make sure that dial up services are able to
keep up with all the faster and more reliable Internet access
options available today. |
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