Cursed Derp wrote on 2024-08-14, 20:52:
So how would it function if you plugged in a dial up modem? What do you connect the phone line simulator to?
Are you or are you not serious about this? You seemed to start this topic seriously enough, then you decided "Bruh no more dial up please", but now you're asking serious questions again... so what is it to be?
If serious, see Re: Awesome Hardware for a Windows 98 PC
Summary:
Phone line simulator (or home PBX I referred to) gives you the line votage.
Then to use the line you need:
- a "server" PC that can run dial-up services (Remote Access Services under Windows NT or 2000)
- a modem in that server PC and client PC
What you do:
- connect server to Internet (through regular Ethernet or WiFi)
- start dial-up service (which should also route dial-up traffic to the server's internet connection)
- dial the number of the server from the client using its dial-up networking software ("Connect to the Internet!" on Windows 98)
If everything is working correctly, you now hear some screeching that starts low&slow and increases in pitch as the handshake commences. Then the connection is established and you should have - very slow - internet connectivity.