Re: Do you have to have a 'Voice' modem to be able to use it as an answerphone?

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Cat,

Since it is an external serial port modem, the Linux drivers will
serve for basic COMM functions.  Personally I have no way of assessing
whether the Voice support is in some hardware chip, or alternatively,
in some additional software which may only be effective under
Microsoft.

Others may know more.

MarvS

On 1/23/07, cattz@xxxxxxxxxxxx <cattz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can I use one of these
http://www.usr-emea.com/support/s-prod-template.asp?loc=emea&prod=5630 as
an answerphone. It dosen't say specifically that it is a 'Voice' modem. Do
I have to have a 'Voice' modem to use vgetty and VOCP to make an
answerphone service? Everything I've read seems rather vague. Do 'Voice'
modems just have higher quaility audio compression options or something
like that?


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