On Nov 2, 2012, at 10:27, "Bob Armstrong" <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
Brian Hechinger wrote:
Is it just me or does the whole conversion of serial to modem to pots
to voip back and forth there seem a little excessive?
I thought people wanted to experience the lights blinking on their DF03 sitting next to
their VT100....
I certainly wouldn't want to get in the way of that of course. I was mainly thinking
from my point of view. I have asterisk talking through google voice for my non-cell voice
needs and the quality tends to be a little rough at times. I don't think modems would
talk well over that (if at all) and I don't get to control the compression.
If I knew I wasnot moving for a while I could see getting a POTS line for this, but in the
meantime that isn't going to happen. :)
So I had an idea. What about a software modem that natively talks VoIP.
How about an open source codec that knows how to speak Bell 103/212/v.22/etc and then just
sends the actual data over IP to its counterpart on the other end?
That should be easy enough I would think. There were lots of good emails with lots of
great info in them. I'm going to research all those and see what I come up with.
You know, as soon as Internet service returns. :)
-brian