Unnamed Administration sources reported that Ross Lindahl said:
> 
> I have a customer 100 miles away. We set up a 1232-6 dual cab with a tvs 
> 200. I have  Panasonic's modem installed  in the KSU. I need to find a 
> modem to install on the tvs 200. I have several issues to work out with 
> the voice mail. The drive is killing me. It sure would be nice to dial 
> up instead of drive up. That would save 4 hours of drive time to solve 
> problems. Any help would be appreciated !!!
> 


I've not done it so I'm handwaving here ["The details are left
as an exercise for the student.."] but....

You should be able to put a modem on the serial port of the TVS.
You'll need to sit down with both RS232 pinouts and hack up
a cable to go between them. The modem will need to be settable
to lock its port speed and likely pickup/drop DCE, etc.

A friend is gung-ho on the Multitech modems, since they have lots
of NVRAM-settable options, including "revert to NVRAM settings
every hangup."

I'd worry about security. Put the modem on a SLT port with a cable;
label it. Call the customer to "plug you in" when needed, only.




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