kyodai
Experienced Member
Well well, why make it easy when you can have it the hard way? So what i wanna do is setting up a dial-in modem node.
You remember when you had to use a modem to dial-in to your ISP via phone line to get to the internet? I wanna bring back the good old times.
So the idea is simple. My workstation (Internet user client) only has a standard 56k modem, my "ISP Server" is connected to the internet via Ethernet (DSL router) and has a 56k modem to receive calls (From my internet user client).
But after some research i couldn't find an easy way to do this. Maybe the easiest way would be to Install NT4 with RAS on the "ISP Server"?
Is there any other alternate solution to running a "Dial-In node"?
And bonus question: Can i directly connect the 2 modems of the server and client via a single RJ11 cable? Then how could i dial-in (I mean what phone number would i dial, just a single "0"?)?
You remember when you had to use a modem to dial-in to your ISP via phone line to get to the internet? I wanna bring back the good old times.
So the idea is simple. My workstation (Internet user client) only has a standard 56k modem, my "ISP Server" is connected to the internet via Ethernet (DSL router) and has a 56k modem to receive calls (From my internet user client).
But after some research i couldn't find an easy way to do this. Maybe the easiest way would be to Install NT4 with RAS on the "ISP Server"?
Is there any other alternate solution to running a "Dial-In node"?
And bonus question: Can i directly connect the 2 modems of the server and client via a single RJ11 cable? Then how could i dial-in (I mean what phone number would i dial, just a single "0"?)?