Analogue leased lines

Paul Gregg (pgregg@niweb.com)
27 Aug 1997 18:07:07 GMT

I didn't get a reply to me earlier question, so I'll rephrase:

I've a customer who's currently paying upwards of 500 UKP per month for
*local* dial up access. I believe I can provide him 24 hr access using
an analogue leased line at half the price - i.e. I get more of the money
than the telco.

Anyway: Can I do this? and if so how?

Put a USR courier on a space Analogue port on a PM2ER.
Set the courier for leased line mode (at &b1 &s2 &h1 &l1 &w).
When the client switches on his computer (he has a USR sportster V34+)
it will automatically sense the our courier on the other end of the 2 wire
leased line and setup communications.

Next, if this can work: should I throw them directly onto the net or should
(or can) I make them login?

If anyone has done this before I'd love to hear about it - if only that it
can work.

Thanks in advance

Paul Gregg

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