As others have described, you can just plug the Courier into the serial port on your server and use remote access services within Windows.  Or, if you have an old portmaster2 or other serial port based terminal server then you could plug it in to that.

 

-Robert Maynard

 

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At 02:20 PM 11/17/03, you wrote:


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.


-Robert Maynard


What does the Courier need for its other side ?   Is it just connected to any Windows based
computer or is there some special Windows software module that needs to be installed ?


Larry

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