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RE: Homeseer Phone


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  • Subject: RE: Homeseer Phone
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:44:22 +0100
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The Meteor is the unit t  get. This is a dedicated Caller-ID box available
from www.pathwaydata.co.uk for around £65-£75 depending on options. Many of
the UK HA'ers use this unit and swear by it. (instead of swear AT it, as
with the Hayes!). The support from Pathway is also first class.

I have Homeseer phone currently set up with the Hates Accura, and I could
not recommend it, - it is exceedingly unreliable at detecting the CID. I
have the Meteor unit, and as soon as I have some spare time I will
implement
this instead, but that's waiting on me finishing building my all-new HA
PC...

Paul G.


>
>Interesting.. thanks for this
>
>I have just searched through the archives and found a number of
articles
>which suggest the following:
>
>1, Homeseer phone works ok in the uk
>2, There are no modems that reliably support CallerID in the uk :-(
>3, Finding a modem that does is a nightmare!
>4, The Hayes Accura 56k external supports it when it feels like it!!
>
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