Re: OT: dial-up -> leased line

2000-06-01 Thread Dan Hutchinson
If you are talking about ISDN lines, then you can get faster speeds than 33.6kbps by using multiple B channels bundled together, but I am not sure about the cost. Dan "Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, leased line signalling is different. You have to have a modem > which s

Re: OT: dial-up -> leased line

2000-06-01 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000 01:15:12 +0300, Lehel Bernadt writes: >I'm thinking on switching from a dial-up connection to a leased line. Is there >anything special my modem (3com usr 56k ext) has to know to do this (ie. to de >al with the differences between a normal telephone line and the leased one) ? W

Re: OT: dial-up -> leased line

2000-06-01 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Yes, leased line signalling is different. You have to have a modem which supports leased line operation. I remember in the past an external modem I had which could do this. I don't recall the brand/make. Lehel Bernadt wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm thinking on switching from a dial-up connection to

OT: dial-up -> leased line

2000-05-31 Thread Lehel Bernadt
Hi folks, I'm thinking on switching from a dial-up connection to a leased line. Is there anything special my modem (3com usr 56k ext) has to know to do this (ie. to deal with the differences between a normal telephone line and the leased one) ? TIA, Lehel