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Build your own Dial-up ISP with a Raspberry Pi

by arjunbajaj on 4/3/2026, 3:08:16 PM

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/build-your-own-dial-up-isp-with-a-raspberry-pi/

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by: alnwlsn

If you ever want more phone lines than that, you can pick up an old Cisco VG-224 from Ebay for less than half the price of that line simulator, and you get 24 lines. There is a configuration that will let you use it as a standalone unit where all the lines can call each other with custom phone numbers (here&#x27;s some notes [1]).<p>The main catch is that they have a 50-pin Centronics style connector on them which you will have to break out somehow to your RJ11s. Also, they are big (1U rack) and have fans.<p>I&#x27;ve got a few of these and have been meaning to set them up with a bunch of modems and a bunch of computers, but haven&#x27;t gotten to it yet. Modems do seem to work in the limited testing I&#x27;ve done. They do (as expected) work great with telephones, including pulse dialing.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnwlsn.com&#x2F;z&#x2F;pots&#x2F;cisco-vg224.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnwlsn.com&#x2F;z&#x2F;pots&#x2F;cisco-vg224.html</a>

4/3/2026, 5:53:50 PM


by: elevation

What I would love to have is a few compact dialup-to-wifi bridges so I could wifi-ize 30 year old hardware.<p>Would be neat to read email with an old POP client, or chat over the original AIM software (perhaps patched to use a server on the LAN)

4/3/2026, 6:32:57 PM


by: aimadetools

I&#x27;d be curious if anyone has actually used a setup like this as a fallback for when their fiber goes down. The latency would be brutal, but a few kbps beats no bps

4/3/2026, 6:21:32 PM


by: bigbuppo

Don&#x27;t need to do that. I use a USR Total Control chassis as a white noise generator.

4/3/2026, 4:07:01 PM


by: iberator

Nice, but slip and plip is more tun

4/3/2026, 6:38:13 PM


by: kotaKat

I feel like it would have been more fun to build your own line simulator with a 9 volt battery and some old phone line and just skip the dialtone altogether for a little magic... the $120 black-box telco simulator takes a lot of the fun out.<p>But then again, based on Pi pricing today, the $120 telco simulator goes nicely with a $300 Pi 5.

4/3/2026, 5:48:32 PM


by: MORPHOICES

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4/3/2026, 5:37:29 PM