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Re: US Robotics modem has UK caller ID
Well done finding that. I've been looking for another uk callerid modem
(I
have a discontinued hayes) and had no luck.
Where/How did you find it supported uk cid?
Olicom said they were going to support it a year ago. I mailed them the
other day and they still hadn't.
Any chance of the exact model number from yours? oh and how much and
where
from.
Sorry for all the questions.
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: <Alex.Goodyear@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] US Robotics modem has UK caller ID
> Hi Neil,
>
> > Would the reverse happen, if you dialled out, would it note the
number
you
> > called?
>
> From what I understand about caller ID, your own number is not sent
back
to
> you. The CID info is sent to the destination number before ring 1 by
BT.
If
> you want to record outgoing numbers then you would have to get the
modem
to
> dial the number for you via the computer - a very simple operation,
then
> just use a normal handset to talk. This would fit well into my
setup
because
> I will have a Fuji P510 or other computer near each phone handset.
>
> --
>
> Alex Goodyear.
>
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