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Isdn Modem question

Fin

Senior member
I was thinking of using a isdn external modem with a router to connect to the internet. Can this be done using a single line of the isdn modem?
Any help would be appreciated.
-Fin
 
Assuming you are connecting it to an ISDN line, assuming that the router has a serial port with V.25 dialing (toggle the DTR line low to dial a pre-configured number -or is it the standards version of ATDT ???-), then yeah, sure, it should work.

If you're talking about hooking it up to a POTS line or if the router only has a couple Ethernet ports, then No, you probably can't do it.

What's the ISDN modem, and what's the router? What did you have in mind?

FWIW

Scott
 
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