Re: USB Question Not PHP Related, so if you don't want to read this you don't have to

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you should try to search for a headset with a splitter. i dont know if this
would work for your needs, but it would allow multiple connectons and
require only one port.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jay Blanchard" <jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 4:59 AM
Subject:  USB Question Not PHP Related, so if you don't want to read
this you don't have to


I generally would not do this, but I have an urgent need and this group
has seen everything; I need two USB ports on a system to have the same
channel. I continue to STFW but have not come upon something like this
yet. The application is for softphones in a call center environment, the
headsets to be used are USB headsets...having two USB ports on the same
channel would allow supervisors to plug-in and listen to a call with a
call center rep. Anyone heard of anything like this? I appreciate any
clues and nuggets.

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