Not quite sure what you are trying to do here :)
I guess you want to use an add-on card to have VOIP over a modem ?? But the
other way around ?
I guess that won't work, since a modem only decodes 1/0 onto an analog line,
and not voice.
That would be a bit the same to listening music on a tape connected to a
Commodore64 ;-)
The thing you most likely are looking for is Askozia, a branch of monowall,
but dedicated in doing VOIP either over Ethernet, or any VOIP card if you
want to connect a regular phone directly to your Askozia BOX.
But again, a regular modem won't do the job (even on Askozia)
Monowall won't do that for you. (you might consider pfSense with the addon
package for VOIP, but I didn't try it out yet)
Hope this helps ;-)
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 2:49 PM, John Smith <jvin248 at gmail dot com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While I know m0n0wall does VOIP traffic shaping and other gateway services,
>
> has anyone used or tried getting some RJ-11 phone jacks (like an old
> dial-up modem or a special pci card) in a m0n0wall box to act as a VOIP
> phone interface to use regular standard land-line phones?
>
> ...Any other fun VOIP applications of m0n0wall?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>
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