

The DSL system had two lines coming off of the same connectors - one for the house wiring and one for the garage wiring. My house was a builder's model and they had their sales office in the house and their construction office in the detached garage. I had one issue with Uverse that stumped me for a while but it was a wiring issue. The gateway handles all of the bidirectional VOIP stuff and it just looks like a phone line to the phone or modem. The phone line that comes out of the Uverse gateway can be connected to regular touchtone phones so it's just a matter of going from the gateway phone jack to the standard house wiring that is already installed. I initially had DSL so it needed a splitter but I recently switched from DSL to Uverse VOIP and it works OK with that without the splitter. There is a USB pigtail on one end and a female jack for a phone line on the other end.
#Zoom 56k usb modem drivers model 3095 windows 7#
It works fine with Windows 7 and Uverse VOIP. What I got was a Zoom Model 3095 56K USB Modem. When I upgraded to Windows 7 I couldn't find drivers for that old modem so I had to get a new one. In the process of doing that on Windows 2000 I learned that a voice modem will also extract the caller ID so I used that method. I wrote a program to monitor my calls that uses the caller ID info that comes in on the phone line to accept or deny certain numbers or partial numbers. I've also got some 8" floppies that I'm not parting with

I've got some 5 1/4" floppies if you need some.
