Subj : FidoGazette Vol 13 n To : Daryl Stout From : Dale Barnes Date : Wed Oct 23 2019 21:43:40 > > But back to the dial-up, those modems only really work > with analog > lines, and not with VoIP lines. Yet, I wonder what the fax > machines are > working with...since practically all the old analog lines > are now > digital/VoIP. If there was a way to make that work, I'd put > dial-up > access back on the BBS...but I saw a comment from Rob > Swindell (aka > digital man), author of Synchronet, noting that "28.8 and > 33.6 aren't as > fast as you remember them". I have a very strong internet feed and I purchased Magic Jack as a joke as I did not think it would work after I tried a couple of others but I have a USR HST modem dialing and answering just fine at 9600 baud via analog via VOIP. I had to play with com port settings and others but on a Windows 7 machine, it dials my uplink and downloads to my downlinks just fine with a minor hickup or two now and then. It does just redial and off it goes. Of course for my main feed I use BinkP but wanted to see if I could get the old setup to work. May not work for a BBS but for a mailer it gets by. --- InterEcho 1.20 * Origin: Home Of InterMail/InterEcho (1:106/201) .