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I still have an old 14.4 serial modem I just can't part with for nostalgic reasons (was my first payment received for computer related work at a BBS). Sadly haven't had a phone line in many years to ever plug it in to :)


Years ago, I managed to get two modems to establish a connection without an intervening telephone network by connecting a phone line between them. I turned off dial tone detection by issuing an ATH0 command to the answering modem. I then issued an ATA command. On the other modem, I issued an ATD command and the two modems negotiated a connection.

I was able to transfer files using the ZModem feature of the telnet program I was using at the time over that connection though it was significantly slower than just using a null modem cable.


Has anybody tried connecting dial-up services over a VoIP analog telephone adapter?

I'd imagine for the lower bitrates it might work




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