will AccelePort RAS negotiate V.90 connections for *incoming* calls?

Interesting question this one…

Of all the lines connected to the dial-up server I run, three are standard POTS lines, and the other 5 are provided from ISDN NT1+ boxes which are used here in Australia with residential-tariff ISDN services supplied by Telstra (these services are called ‘ISDN Home’).

Each of these boxes provides two analog ports which are allocated to each of the indial numbers assigned to the ISDN service (basically the number assigned to each B-channel maps to the respective analog port). These ports enable the connection of normal analog devices.

Is it possible for the AccelePort RAS card to negotiate connections faster than 33k6 when called by analog modems supporting on simulated analog lines provided by ISDN NT1+ devices?

I know the RAS cards support V.90 for outgoing calls, but there seems to be no conclusive answer on support for V.90 negotiation with incoming calls. :sunglasses:

Craig.

No, the Acceleport RAS modems will only connect at 33.6k or below when answering incoming calls. The modems are analog modems, not digital regardless of what type of phone line is plugged into them. Outbound calls are possible at V.90 speeds when dialing into a digital modem.