It depends somewhat on the modem, but slower speeds work well in my experience. As long
as there isn?t much packet loss, 110 and 300 bps ought to work quite well.
Jim
From: Mike Whalen [mailto:mikew at
thecomputervalet.com]
Sent: February-09-15 9:41 AM
To: Jim MacKenzie; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: RE: New BBS in Maryland
On February 9, 2015 at 9:39:02 AM, Jim MacKenzie (jim at photojim.ca <mailto:jim at
photojim.ca> ) wrote:
Sometime I?ve always been curious about (but not enough to try it myself yet) is how SLOW
can the connections go? Could you establish a 300 baud connection? 110?
Avoiding the question of WHY for them moment...
Cheers,
m
On February 9, 2015 at 9:39:02 AM, Jim MacKenzie (jim at photojim.ca <mailto:jim at
photojim.ca> ) wrote:
VoIP lines *can* work for modems. I have done 33.6kbps connections on Vonage in the past.
HST modems seem to work better than v.34/v.90/v.92 modems on VoIP though.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Sean Caron
Sent: February-08-15 5:44 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts; Sean Caron
Subject: Re: New BBS in Maryland
Cool! Wish I could call but I haven't had a POTS line for years. I gather they're
more expensive than they used to be ...? What do they charge you for just a POTS line
these days?