any help is appreciated.
thanks
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Edited by Neil Jones, 06 November 2007 - 06:40 AM.
Neil, wouldn't it be far more intelligent to have simply said that you do not know; rather than trying to change his mind. I doubt it's as if he doesn't know that cordless phones exist. The question is actually one that I have as well. Given the fact that my business is fast paced & some of us actually type & multi-task while talking, an option which allows us to answer the land line call via the modem would be more efficient. If anyone has an actual answer or workable suggestion to the initial question...please let us all know.Would it not be far easier to just invest in a twin cordless phone setup, plug the base in at the socket and plug the second phone in by your computer, bearing in mind it only needs to be able to talk to the base unit and doesn't need a physical connection?
I'm sorry but it seems you're trying to make a mountain out of a molehill here whereas a cordless phone sounds like it may solve your problems (plus you'll be able to make and receive calls when the computer isn't on).
Have you solved this problem?
I need to do the same thing.
I need to record a tele-training class on my pc which is taking place via a landline.
Please advise
Thank you
I did have software that would do that back in the 80s... and used it all the time , it was great and free.Hello, I have been searching for a free way to answer my phone calls on my PC (by connecting my land line to my modem) I have tried searching for some, but all I have found is VOIP software.
any help is appreciated.
thanks
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