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- Date: 21 Nov 92 02:24:19 GMT
- From: tep@tots.Logicon.COM (Tom Perrine)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: How Do *You* Use ISDN?
- Message-ID: <telecom12.864.14@eecs.nwu.edu>
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- After hearing about how ISDN is going to "save us all", and seeing
- people in this group mention, "using my ISDN phone I ...", I have been
- wondering:
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- Just what are the mechanics of establishing a data connection via an
- ISDN phone? I am in southern Pac Bell land, where ISDN is completely
- unknown, and I have never even *seen* an ISDN desk set.
-
- I know that you can use ISDN to connect a home machine to a LAN, but
- how do you *do* it?
-
- How would I establish a connection between two "home computers" in
- parallel with a voice call to the same person?
-
- Enquiring minds (and a victim od ISDN-envy :-) want to know!
-
-
- Tom E. Perrine (tep) | tep@Logicon.COM |Voice: +1 619 597 7221
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