On Saturday, March 01, 2014 10:20:29 PM Eric Tykwinski
wrote:
> I do remember though something about a modem over VoIP
> protocol being developed, something like Jay was saying
> about Faxing over VoIP, but I guess it never took off.
> My guess being relying on the same line as an internet
> con
Thanks all,
Jared, sorry I forgot about out-of-band touch tones and should of specified
better, the client was looking to use a modem like most guessed.
I suggested using a cellular option since POTS wasn't available, as most gear
usually has that as an option, and it looks like US Robotics make
As others have said modems require POTS or at least a PBX line. Also isn’t the
hand-off fog VoIP ethernet? You wouldn’t be able to stick that into the RJ-11
port in the modem. It would be easier to use the comcast internet connection
with some sort of IPsec tunnel for OOB. It’s cheap and mos
I've had problems with DTMF originating from comcast voice in the past (going
into t1/pri from xo terminated on Cisco-ISR with voice modules).
Was a pain to troubleshoot. I would be interested to hear your results, much
depends on how they implement the service.
- Jared
> On Feb 28, 2014, at
- Original Message -
> From: eric-l...@truenet.com
> Subject: Any experience with Comcast digital voice for OOB (offlist is fine)
You're asking if a VoIP link could be used with traditional modems to do OOB
management?
I'm pretty sure the answer is a flat no: any modems faster than 1200
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