Are you talking VoIP dialtone, or are you talking internet access?

Sounds like internet, so that's what I'll answer.

Dial-up access requires a device to answer the calls, then route the data
over another connection to the internet. 

You would need a RAS (remote access server) with as many modems as you would
like concurrent dialup users. So lets say you want 8 concurrent users, you
will need 8 RAS modems connected to 8 analog ports. On the other side of the
RAS, you simply connect the broadband connection. The RAS may have to do NAT
if you don't have enough public IPs to hand out to your dialup users. And
you will only get about 26400 through the phone system.

Alternatively, you could do a DSL solution where you inject a DSL signal on
the copper pairs going to the station. This may or may not affect the
digital phones if you use the same pair, but most station cable has spare
pairs you could use. This would be much faster for the users.

I would think the cheapest solution would be to install an ethernet network
and provide internet that way. I'm surprised that there is anyone left
without an ethernet network, but you never know.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [BULK] KX-T: Broad-band
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Hi all,
 
Is there any way we can connect a Broadband Internet connection to
KX-TD/KX-TDA series and give dial up like access to extension users?
 
any ideas or its just not possible..
 
Regards
 
Nitin


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