From: Paul Andersen (pandersen3@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 22:33:13 GMT-3
Ludwig,
Check out this link on ebay:
I recommend a pots simulator. You can get one for 100 to 200 dollars on
ebay. Teltone makes a great model TLS-4.
Paul Andersen
pandersen3@hotmail.com
>From: Jay Hennigan <jay@west.net>
>Reply-To: Jay Hennigan <jay@west.net>
>To: Ludwig Morales <morales_l@hotmail.com>
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: POTS LINE SPOOFING
>Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:01:11 -0800 (PST)
>
>On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ludwig Morales wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm in Solie's book chapter 4 (ppp) and all examples I've seen so far =
> > use modem connections. I have 2 modems but no line, is there some way to
>=
> > connect this two modem and make them believe they're connected to a =
> > line. how much a POTS simulator cost? hopefully nut as much as an ISDN
>=
> > one. Or do you have any suggestion that could replace the modes in the =
> > scenarios presented in this chapter.
> > I would appreciate you opinions.
>
>Search the archives and CCO for "AUX back-to-back". You don't need the
>modems, just a rollover cable.
>
>If you use modems, it depends on the specific hardware. You'll need to
>"dumb them down" to use a non-dial leased line type of setup if you just
>want to run them with a wire between them. AUX-to-AUX is easier. Rather
>than a POTS simulator, a small home PBX such as the Panasonic KX-T308
>or KXTD-308 can be used to provide dial tone and ringing. These are in
>the ~$600 range new, and occasionally show up on EBay. For modems, the
>older KX-T308 (analog switching matrix) will get better speeds than the
>KXT-D models (PCM) but either will go to about 24Kbps.
>
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