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- From: blckshaw@clark.net (Robert Blackshaw)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: AT&T caller ID w/ BSP don't work?!?
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 20:28:19 GMT
- Organization: RB & Associates
- Message-ID: <4ikh13$nou@clarknet.clark.net>
- References: <4ij23l$kfg@usenet7.interramp.com>
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- In article <4ij23l$kfg@usenet7.interramp.com>, Daveros@interramp.com writes...
- >
- >Has anyone been able to get the AT&T caller ID model 125b to work with
- >ISDN? This is one of the first caller ID units that came out (in Florida
- >anyways) Specifiaclly Bellsouth ISDN, (although I don't see why that would
- >matter)
- >
- >Thanks!
-
- The older Caller ID units were operated by an analog signal that
- was sent between the first and second ringing signals. Caller ID
- in ISDN is an Information Element in the first message. Unless
- your ISDN adapter converts the IE to the older analog signal I'm
- afraid you are out of luck.
-
- Bob
- >
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