- Jul 10, 2007
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Digital to Analog to Digital. Awesome.
It may work for an Incoming FAX, but how is an Analog modem card going to pull the dial tone over a VOIP circuit ? I think that is all handled digitally by the VOIP phones. One way to tell for sure is to take an old style 500C (rotary desk) or 1500C (touchtone desk) set and plug it into the VOIP phone jack. If you can get a dial tone, it will work. If not, it will not work.
Voip on dial up internet??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Simply will not work, absolutely inadequate bandwidth, when I was on dial up, I beat my head against every wall and it never worked.
Dial up internet is 53 kbits/sec down max and usually far less up, and it takes at least twice that to even have a prayer on VOIP. And most Vanilla dsl able to deliver 4x the down and upload speeds still fails to deliver reliable VOIP.
Voip on dial up internet??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Simply will not work, absolutely inadequate bandwidth, when I was on dial up, I beat my head against every wall and it never worked.
Dial up internet is 53 kbits/sec down max and usually far less up, and it takes at least twice that to even have a prayer on VOIP. And most Vanilla dsl able to deliver 4x the down and upload speeds still fails to deliver reliable VOIP.
As for the issue of VoIP over 56k, that will work absolutely fine with proper compression (G.729 or similar). It's about 15-16k per stream after overhead is considered.