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- From: peterson@csc.ti.com (Bob Peterson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.modems,fr.network.modems
- Subject: Re: is it possible to connect ISDN to a V34 or V32bis modems
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 13:12:42 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
- Sender: peterson@choctaw (Bob Peterson)
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- In article <4j8ifj$gf9@netserver.univ-lille1.fr>, brisset@iae.univ-lille1.fr (Brisset) writes:
- |> is it possible to connect ISDN adapter to a V34 or V32bis modems?
-
- Some ISDN Terminal Adapters offer analog telephone connections on
- RJ11 jacks. Most, if not all, such TAs will support a V.34 modem. I
- happen to own a pair of Adak 220's, each supporting two analog
- connections. I connect to those four POTS jacks three USR V.Everything
- and one USR Dual Standard. I regularly see 28,800 bps connections, and
- I've seen some 31,200 bps connects.
-
- Bob
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