)()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( )( Diverters: What They Are And How To Use Them )( )( )( )( Another text 'phile' written by: Beowulf )( )( )( )()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( What is a diverter? A diverter is an device that the phone company hooks up to a phone line to re-route calls from a telephone that's rings and doesn't answer to another phone that should be answered. It is similar to call forwarding. How Are Diverters Used? Let's say you have a number that you know has a diverter on it. When you call the number, first you will hear three or four rings, and then a click, and fainter ringing. This is the diverter in action, re-routing your call to the specified number. When the dude who has the diverter answers, just say you have the wrong number or something, and wait for him to hang up the phone. MAKE SURE YOU STAY ON THE LINE !!! You should then hear a pause for a little, and then a dial tone fainter than your own one. This dial tone is the dial tone of the diverted phone, and any call you make will be charged to his bill! How can I find Diverters? The easiest way to find diverters are to whip out the good old yellow pages and let your fingers do the walking until you find numbers for '24 hour' plumbers, lawyers, doctors, or whatever. Most likely there is not someone on call at the office, and all calls will be diverted to the person's home phone number. If the doctor/lawyer/plumber has more than one phone line, call all of them until you get one with a diverter on it. What Can I Use A Diverter For? Diverters, if you find one with a local exchange, can be used like an extender, except that you direct dial the call like you would on a normal non-phreaked long distance phone call. Diverters can also be used for con- ference calls, either through an AT&T operator or Alliance (0-700) con- ferencing. If you really want to get malicious, use an AT&T Calling Card on a diverter. To get you started: Yes, I am being a nice guy by giving you a few extenders to try out and use so you can get the 'pheel' of how a diverter works. These numbers are most likely not local calls to you so I suggest you use an extender to dial them with. These were all working as of the date of the writing of this file (July '85). Remember: Only call after business hours when the diverters will be turned on, or else you will just get the office answering. Diverters: 201-233-6688 201-634-8417 201-752-6000 201-754-0550 617-875-9797 914-365-0123 Have phun with these and look for more text philes from Beowulf, coming soon to an AE line near you. Disclaimer: The text files written by myself are merely informative and are not meant to be abused. The user of this file uses the infor- mation herein at their own risk. This not only applies to files I have written in the past, but ones I intend to write in the future (I don't put this in all my text files, just a few, so you don't get bored/pissed every time you reach the end of one of my files) )()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( )( This text file was written by : Beowulf )( )( )( )( This file for use on AE lines, Catsends, and AE/BBS's only. )( )( Copyright July 1985 New Jersey, USA )( )( )( )()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( About Diverters - Appendum by The Blue Buccaneer The diverters file was a very good file. It failed to inform you of one simple fact: That diverters are only still used in places which have not been updated to the ESS (or some of the higher levels of X-BAR). This is because you are able to get Call Forwarding in these areas, thus there is no longer a use for the less efficient diverters. So, before you rip open your phone book to the yellow pages in search of some poor 24 hour doctor or plumber, check to see what area you're in. (Check the front of the book to see if Call Forward- ing is offered. Or call your operator or local business office.) You should also be aware that a large number of doctors (etc) use the same 24 hour service (even if with different phone lines). The poor soul on duty may not understand why she is getting "Is Joe there?" on every one of her lines. Also, if people abuse them, the person on duty may report the large number of "no one on the line"'s or "sorry, wrong number"'s. Telco might then start recording the numbers of people who call them. As always, be careful! :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: -TBB [JULY, 1985]