At 02:20 PM 11/17/03, you wrote:
I see... that is a handy setup. Thanks for hitting me in the head. ;)
Larry
Except that a pipeline 50 would require the customer to also have an ISDN line. If you want to provide analog service, but provide v.90 instead of 33.6k service to the customer, then you need all digital (ie. ISDN) on your side of the connection. The Courier ISDN w/ v.everything answers analog calls with support for v.90, but requires an ISDN line to be plugged into it.
after looking at the USR web site it appears this product is discontinued. Do you have a source ?
Larry
-Robert Maynard
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At 02:01 PM 11/17/03, you wrote:
thanks, however, if I had an ISDN line I would have tons of pipeline 50s to solve the problem.
Larry
And& if you need to offer v.90, get a Courier ISDN w/ v.everything (for example: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3441325648&category=14923 ) and get a BRI ISDN line instead of a POTS line.
-Robert Maynard
