What does Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) mean?
PPP is an industry standard that is part of a Windows Dial-Up Networking to ensure inter operability with remote\naccess software from other vendors. It allows you to use the IPX, TCP/IP, and\nNetBEUI protocols over a standard telephone line connection. \n\nWhat does DNS mean?\n\nDNS is a static, hierarchical name service for TCP/IP\nhosts. A DNS server maintains a database for resolving host names and IP\naddresses, allowing users of computers configured to query the DNS to specify\nremote computers by host names rather than IP addresses. DNS domains should not\nbe confused with Windows NT networking domains. Our DNS is automatically\nassigned to you during your Internet session\n\n \n\nWhat does FTP mean?\n\nFTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and in very\nbasic terms it allows you to copy a file from any location on the Internet\nanywhere in the world and then bring it to your machine or vice versa. To learn\nmore about FTP, please visit Upload Webpages from our\nSupport Section \