Subj : Baud Day To : rmurray From : Blue White Date : Sun Sep 01 2024 09:45:11 > Hi, good luck with your project! I recently started a project to > create intranet lines for modems and telephones using a PBX server. > I've been able to successfully connect modems and achieve speeds of > 33600 kbps and higher. However, I haven't received any requests, and > it seems like people aren't interested in using their modems over SIP. > But it's not a big deal-my project is up and running and works > perfectly for our group, at least. I actually inquired about it in your fido phonenet echo but didn't get a response. I currently have a POTS phone line via the local provider. It used to be a regular copper wire system but they have long converted over to providing phone service via the same cable that brings TV and internet into the house. The inbound cable hooks up to a "phone modem" (provided) and that connects to the copper wire system inside the house. I have noticed a difference in call quality. I used to be able to connect and get 33.6 connections. Now, outbound, I can usually get up to 14.4k and have it work. Inbound calls sometimes work OK at 9600, but the calls are not reliable any more. If I use your service over the same internet connection I currently have (that brings in my current phone service), would I be able to expect better call reliability and maybe even faster connections, or should I expect it to work about the same as what I currently have? --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l) * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (21:4/134) .