Can i product phone telephone near my 56k modem and how?
Answers:
You cannot sort calls near a dial up modem and get any sort of voice element. The 56 K modem actually runs at 52 K maximum; using a VoIP G7.11 codex for voice call can require up to approx. 175 K for good part duplex voice transmission. Using smaller quantity intense codex will result in distorted voice but uses smaller quantity bandwidth - so voice quality also suffers. Use a V.92 dial-up modem.
V.92 incorporates advanced compression protocols that will speed-up the dial-up process and some downloads, due to the compression algorithms used.
V.92 modems also incorporate the MOH feature (Modem on Hold), which allows you to transport incoming phone calls while surfing (puts surf on hold while discussion on phone).
Obviously, you won't get one and the same results as highspeed, but it will give you better dramatization than the old V.90 Standard.