It's not a digital line, but you're getting no dialtone? Sounds like
dry copper...in which case, your 56K modem still probably won't
work...at that point, you need a "line driver"...still very much like
a CSU/DSU.
Maybe I'm a little ignorant on how phone lines work in Europe, or how
modems operate on them, but here in the States, the phone company has
to provide a signal and power on the line in order for a regular
dialup modem to function.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 15:24:36 +0200, Catalin Gales wrote:
>It is not a digital line . ...
>
>> First, and this is the important thing, you need to make sure your
>> modem works on leased lines.
>>
>> Most modems don't. You usually need a CSU/DSU, as a modem is analog,
>> and leased lines are usually digital
>>
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