[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 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?

The AUX port can be set to act as a CONS port.  You would be able to modify
any aspect of the router config from the AUX, including the AUX itself.  But
it won't really *simulate* a dialup.

> 
> 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)

Two standard analog modems won't talk back to back.  You need a telephone
line simulator to do that (or a telephone line!).  I bought one about a year
ago for around $500.  Got it from Black Box.

> 
> 
> Regards,
> MO
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 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
> 



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