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- From: ray@eecs.nwu.edu (Jim Ray)
- Subject: Re: distinctive ring router?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.230038.20633@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: EECS Department, Northwestern University
- References: <syny.724043916@crux1.cit.cornell.edu>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 23:00:38 GMT
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- In article <syny.724043916@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> syny@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (R Craig Stevenson) writes:
- >As I've pondered and followed threads about how to have:
- >
- > (1) incoming fax (given that remote doesn't always send tones),
- > (2) incoming data
- > and (3) incoming voice to answering machine
- >
- >over the same line, it seems that the "distinctive ring" service may
- >very well be the best way of getting all of these routed to the right
- >device.
-
- Sounds good to me. How do you choose between fax and modem when you
- have a fax/modem card operating on the same COM port? Any help would
- be gratefully appreciated.
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