Hi,

You should be able to connect a modem using the approriate cable.  Configure your your 
interface as asynch (unless both ends support synch that is the modem to router 
connection and remote end) Set up a dialer and into it.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
 

On Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 04:44:36 PM, Kevin L. Kultgen wrote:

> We have a client that requires a DDR Analog modem solution, it must be
> router based but doesn't want to pay a premium.  I've done a little research
> and it seems that a serial port can support an analog modem (using an
> appropriate cable).  I've eyeballed the 805 as the cheapest solution (ie not
> necessarily the best).
> 
> Question is: can a modem be connected to just any serial port and can I then
> use dialing profiles, etc?  Or must I get a proper analog modem pool - kinda
> wasteful, I only need one modem?
> 
> Key is that it must be router based.  I cannot just hang it off the nearest
> server - something about some bureaucratical policy.
> 
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