> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Dale H. Cook <radiot...@juno.com> wrote: > > There is strong possibility that one of those bridges might not work. As a > rule the bit-reduction used by cellular phones, VOIP phones, and cable-modem > phones renders dialup modems useless, unless you are using something like a > fax-capable line.
VoIP works fine, it's how I run my BBS. I've had calls connect from 300 to 33600. I've got no analog land line, the modem is connected to an Asterisk PBX. http://www.insentricity.com/a.cl/230/using-modems-without-phone-lines I have had absolutely no luck getting modems to connect by sending audio through a cell phone though. -- Follow me on twitter: @FozzTexx Check out my blog: http://insentricity.com