PPP
Protocol that handles the sending of data packets over dial-up and leased-line connections to your ISP. PPP gets you online.
Point-
To-
Point protocol used over serial lines that are necessary for phone line connections to computers. (See also
ISP ,
SLIP , and
Modem )
(Point to Point Protocol) -- Most well known as a protocol that allows a computer to use a regular telephone line and a modem to make TCP/IP connections and thus be really and truly on the Internet.
Point-to-Point Protocol. The successor to SLIP, PPP provides router-to-router and host-to- network connections over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits. (see SLIP)
The Point-to-Point Protocol, defined in RFC 1171, provides a method for transmitting packets over serial point-to-point links. See also: Serial Line IP. [Source: FYI4]
PPP ( Point to Point Protocol ) PPP is a kind of Internet connection that allows a computer to use Internet Protocols to become a part of the Internet.Requires a modem,a standard telephone line and an account from a service provider