OK fellow mac-gurus:

So: I have a PSION DACOM Gold Global 56k + Fax PCMCIA modem in my PB3400.

It works fine as a modem in a phone socket.

I also have a file from PSION's fortress-like website that supposedly flashes it to be 'isdn compatible', whatever that means.

Now, we have moved to a house with a 'BT Home Highway' box which has a USB cable and two sockets labelled 'isdn compatible', look like RJ45 sockets to me.

So what do I need to do to plug my modem into these sockets? An immediate problem is that it has a standard RJ11 plug on it. Another cable-dongle? Or a plug adaptor ?


As always, enlightenment will be much appreciated.


Ben

PS I cant do the obvious and use the USB socket on the BT box (although it does work) because someone else has that running to their machine (only used occasionally, but it's in their private room so I can't go and unplug it when I want to dial up)


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