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Article: 14484 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: bonomi@news2.bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: remote modem configuration
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:00:11 +0000 (UTC)
Organization: Robert Bonomi Consulting
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In article <a6c18777.0308272031.220c8f26@posting.google.com>,
guarez <guarezkredit@yahoo.es> wrote:
>wow thnkz for help =)
>
>just another question..
>
>how i can configure the modem to "read" the number i press on the phone keypad?
>is it possible?
Depends on the modem, but the answer is "probably not". With the few modems
that are capable of such things, you need specialized software running on the
computer to support it.
This is getting _far_ removed from the scope of this newsgroup, as KERMIT
does -not- have the functionality for supporting those kinds of operations
even given a modem that is capable of doing so.
>
>please.. a little help would be nice =)
>
>adiux!
>
>fdc@sesame.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) wrote in message
>news:<bifmgr$4v9$1@sesame.cc.columbia.edu>...
>> In article <a6c18777.0308251628.4f953cd8@posting.google.com>,
>> guarez <guarezkredit@yahoo.es> wrote:
>> > hi, i want to know, how can i give some commands to my computer
>> > through my phone, then i can use it as a operator to establish
>> > communication with other phones, for example, i call my computer from
>> > any phone (123), so when my computer answers me, i send to my
>> > computer, my phone number (123), and other phone from anyone (456)
>> > separated by # (123#456), then i hung up, and then my computer, calls
>> > me to my number (123), i answer to my computer, and the computer dial
>> > some kind of code with the other number (456) and call`s him.
>> > My questions are:
>> >
>> > is there any script that make this(windows or linux)?
>> >
>> Windows and Linux can both call other computers.
>>
>> However, Windows computers can't receive calls, at least not in any
>> normal sense. You can call Linux computers, but first you have to
>> read the relevant HOWTOs about how to enable incoming calls. (Yes
>> mgetty has something to do with it.)
>>
>> > what program does this? can i use Kermit?
>> >
>> Yes. See the Kermit website:
>>
>> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
>>
>> - Frank