> I assume your current method uses the analog phone line... If it does, ISDN exact!
> has two B channels which can be used for voice or data. Each is 64Kb. I > use one for dedicated access. The other stays data until a voice call comes > in and then converts to voice. On the back of the ISDN device there are > usually two analog phone ports. These are used when one of the B channels > is carrying voice. I would connect this analog port to you vgetty port. yep... but i wanted to get rid of the modems.... isn't it possible to use the ISDN card? Or is it possible to deflect the incoming call from the ISDNcard to the modem when voice is detected? i would prefer not to have one number for answering machine and an other for incoming data... (only 3 numbers...) BTW how is fax handled over ISDN? -- ciao bboett ============================================================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://inforezo.u-strasbg.fr/~bboett http://erm1.u-strasbg.fr/~bboett =============================================================== the total amount of intelligence on earth is constant. human population is growing....