Hot to make a Dial-in server?

Kumara kumara.jayaweera at damad.com
Mon Feb 21 22:59:12 UTC 2005


Thank you very much for the reply with info
i have a plan to practice IVR (Interactive Voice Response) and answer
machines, does it suprrot them, if not how could i make sure it is the right
one?
Thank you again
Mohan


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael A. Peters" <mpeters at mac.com>
To: <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Hot to make a Dial-in server?



On 02/21/2005 07:43:24 AM, Craig White wrote:

> ----
> 1 modem - 1 user simultaneously - it's a very analog device
>
> Good modems are generally like US Robotics V-Everything, Sportster.

Yes - U.S. Robotics is good, but make sure it is a hardware modem -
which are generally more expensive. When I bought mine (which I am no
longer using, but also not giving up - in case of dsl outage and I
_need_ to connect) there was a penguin on the box - indicating it
worked with Linux. They may or may not still do that, I don't know.

Be very wary of a modem that says it requires Microsoft Windows. They
may or may not work in Linux.

--
Michael A. Peters
http://mpeters.us/



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