J, Thanks for responding. What I am trying to do is simulate a dial-up connection to a router without an external telephone line.
The first option looks to me good but I will not be able to program the AUX port. Or am I wrong? About the second option, can I connect the 2 modems back to back and still be able to program the router to accept dial-up? host-------modem-------modem------AUX (router) Regards, MO |--------+---------------------------------> | | "Jarett D. Chaiken" | | | | | | | | | 10/02/2003 11:27 AM | | | | |--------+---------------------------------> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | | To: | | cc: | | Subject: Re: AUX port and modems [7:62755] | >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Well, I can think of a couple of ways. The first and most obvious to me is to not use the modem at all, and just connect the Host to the AUX port. The second method involves using a Phone system (Key System, PBX, FXS ports) to connect the 2 modems (You'll need 2 modems. Host->Modem---Modem->AUX Port). If I understood wha you were trying to accomplish I could assist you better. J wrote in message news:... > I need to connect to the AUX port using a modem. The only problem is that I > do not want to use an external telephone line. Is there a way to simulate : > > host------modem--------AUX (router) > > Where can I find the information? > > Thanks in advance. > MO Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62862&t=62755 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]