[Mac-telephony-list] Apple USB modem dongle

brody bernardi via List mac-telephony-list at mactelephony.net
Thu Dec 21 01:50:20 JST 2006


Is there no PCI card that could have say 4 phone jacks for insertion  
into a Mac Pro (PowerMac) or an Xserve?
We have 8 phone lines, are you suggesting that we get a USB hub and  
plug in 8 USB modems?


On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:00 AM, Benjamin Kowarsch via List wrote:

> On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:51 PM, Thoth via List wrote:
>
>> Any hope for older non-usb hardware,  I can guess that the global
>> village
>> serial modem hooked to my beige G3 will never be supported.  But
>> how about
>> the built-in modem on a first genereation G4 powermac?
>
> You have to have a voice capable modem. The first voice capable modem
> Apple used was the Motorola SM56 which started to appear in late 2004
> or early 2005. You can check the type of modem you have with System
> Profiler. If it doesn't say "Motorola SM56", then you are out of
> luck. Then again, what's the issue with spending 49 USD for the
> dongle modem? It's a very small device, it won't be in the way. Note,
> the dongle modem is also a Motorola SM56.
>
> rgds
> benjk
> _______________________________________________
> mac-telephony-list mailing list
> mac-telephony-list at mactelephony.net
> http://lists.mactelephony.net/mailman/listinfo/mac-telephony-list



More information about the mac-telephony-list mailing list