V.92 line
notgoing2fail
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I wasn't sure where to post this so I'll post it here, it seems to make the most sense...
Is there anyway to access the V.92 line on your router if you have a modem on your laptop? I'd like to play with calling the router just to see what I can do with it...
To be clear, I meant accessing the V.92 line directly or in some form without having to plug the router into an actual phone jack....
Is there anyway to access the V.92 line on your router if you have a modem on your laptop? I'd like to play with calling the router just to see what I can do with it...
To be clear, I meant accessing the V.92 line directly or in some form without having to plug the router into an actual phone jack....
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mikem2te Member Posts: 407notgoing2fail wrote: »I wasn't sure where to post this so I'll post it here, it seems to make the most sense...
Is there anyway to access the V.92 line on your router if you have a modem on your laptop? I'd like to play with calling the router just to see what I can do with it...
To be clear, I meant accessing the V.92 line directly or in some form without having to plug the router into an actual phone jack....Blog : http://www.caerffili.co.uk/
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notgoing2fail Member Posts: 1,138You've got the 1811 right, have you played around with the SSL VPN feature? It's cool for remote access.
Yeah I have the 1811W.
I have played with the VPN connecting to a PIX515e.
I don't recall if I've down the SSL VPN part. I just updated my 1811 last night to IOS 15!!
And have SDM 2.5 on my PC. I also ordered 128 compact flash to upgrade it since it's only 32 megs...
But that damn V.92, I'd like to know if there's a way to access it....