Sunday, July 11, 2010

How can network users use V.92 modem on hold on a wireless home network?

Greetings,





I have an ad-hoc wireless network in my home and need remote modem-on-hold. I live in a rural area where there are far more deer than people, with no chance of a broadband connection being offered by my phone company.





My wife and I both run businesses out of our home that require us to be on the internet a great deal through our 56k dialup connection. Clients occasionally call, and though we have the "Callwave" service and tried similar services they are not really what we need.





I am looking for a way that any of the computers on the network can use the modem-on-hold v.92 feature so that any home network user can answer the call by voice even though the modem in use is on the network server as an ICS internet gateway. All computers are running XP Pro.





Anyone know how this can be done?





Thanks in advance

How can network users use V.92 modem on hold on a wireless home network?
forget dial-up. call the local telco TOMORROW and find out the rates for residential ISDN...and check with Verizon they offer mobile broadband access via a PC card but it can be installed in a PC with a PCMCIA card adapter.
Reply:I would move in to town. get a good connection to the net and sell the v.90 with the house.
Reply:i dont think so have you try out SATELLITE internet


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