Have run into a minor problem.

I normally use a dialup connection, the line is exclusively for computer use;
none of these filters on the line only for me.

Works fine.

Now every once in a while I happen to be in my mother's house.
And sometimes the iBook is with me, sometimes not.

So can I use her phone line to dial my internet connection? Nope, doesn't
let me.

She still has a rotary phone line, she has no need for a touch-tone system.
'Sides as she says "why pay the buggers at Bell C$3.50 a month extra for 
a touch-tone system, I don't need it?"

Admittedly, she has quite a collection of rotary phones; one upstairs in
the master bedroom, one  yellow
wall phone downstairs in the kitchen. Up until last year the upstairs
connection  was a two inch square 
box with pins i n the corners, it's now one of the smaller pin  jobbies,
the kitchen phone is hard-wired.
And she has used my mobile phone, the buttons are not what she is used
to; that said I pick up old rotary 
dial phones at garage sales, to keep her in phones. Hers keep dying...

So how do I connect to the internet, sympatico in this case?

Using this old system, or is Steve Jobs not into older phone systems?

Wonder how a computer would work on one of those party line phones which
would be 
two shorts three long one short kind of ringers?

Bryce Lee,
Burlington, Ontario
Canada

800 Mhz iBook Power PC G3
OS 9.2.2 US
Built-in Memory 640MB
Disk Cache 8160K
27.94 GB HD/24.43 GB free


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