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[CLUG] isdn revisited

[CLUG] isdn revisited

Fergal Moran fergal.moran at wasptech.com
Thu Dec 7 13:28:42 GMT 2000


Yup - no problem - you can hook an analog phone into an ISDN line - so a
modem should operate on the same principle - do you need a do-hickey for it
though or is this in the ISDN casing - I remember needing one a few years
ago to do this - but this was a dodgy telecoms operator in Scotland..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Beecher [mailto:adam at iewebs.com]
> Sent: 07 December 2000 12:22
> To: CLUG
> Subject: [CLUG] isdn revisited
> 
> 
> First of all, thanks to everyone who replied, it was very 
> helpful and very much
> appreciated. I'm more confused than ever, but I'm 
> "informed-confused", which is
> miles better... :)
> 
> I just have one more question (for the moment) - can you use 
> a standard (56k)
> modem on a digital line? Say I wanted to do a large 
> unattended download for
> example - I would naturally want to use SurfNoLimits for 
> that. But SurfNoLimits
> doesn't support ISDN, so I'd have to use my regular modem. Could I?
> 
> Cheers,
> adam
> 
> 
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