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Start with the basics - At WorkMinimum specification If you’ve bought your computer in the last three years, you should have very little trouble connecting to broadband. For Microsoft Windows based machines, the minimum specification for a PC to connect to broadband is as follows:
(Source: various ISPs online information) Do check with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), as this information changes with each organisation. The point to remember is that old PCs running Windows 95 were not even designed to connect to the internet, so connecting to broadband would not be supported by many ISPs. Many older machines do not have USB or Ethernet ports, which is how the broadband modem connects to your computer. The newer the computer, the greater the RAM, the faster the processor speed, the better your experience with broadband will be.
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