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- From: Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Using Voice over data modem with ISP
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 15:20:17 GMT
- Organization: Best Internet Communications
- Message-ID: <4cm3vh$9o0@shellx.best.com>
- References: <john.82.00DAC87B@ucsc.com>
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- In article <john.82.00DAC87B@ucsc.com>, john@ucsc.com says...
- >
- >It is unclear to me that it is possible to use voice over data modems like
- >Sportster vi for internet connections. Can I connect to my
- >provider using the voice over data and have someone else connecting to their
- >provider decode my voice over data messages. In other words if a modem in the
- >path can't 'understand' the digitized audio will it just pass it along until
- >it hits a modem that can??? Has anyone done this?
- >Thx john
-
- vi is not a voice over data modem, it hangs up the data connection sends
- voice and then reconncets, the dsvd model is the voice over data model
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- voice over data does not work for net connections. it only works for
- connections between two dsvd modems. (like connecting to a friend and
- playing a game of doom2, uploading/downloading to friend,
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- for internet you use internet phone which uses a soundcard, for data
- (non internetcalls) you use a dsvd modem
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