On Thu, 21 May 1998, Matt Housh wrote:

>       Not a specific redhat question, but here goes. Can some people
> recommend to me a good ISDN modem/router for Linux that's relatively
> affordable? Even an internal modem would be ok, although I prefer

Get the same brand that your ISP uses.  The biggest single problem with
ISDN adapters (other than foulups at the telco) is that it is
ever-so-slightly incompatible with the one on the other end.  So if they
have 3Com, get a 3com, if they have Ascend, get Ascend, or whatever.

With Linux, there's little or no reason to get an ISDN router, except to
save load on your serial ports and CPU.  Linux can do all the routing and
save you a couple hundred $.  An internal ISDN router supported by the
kernel, of course, gives you the best of both worlds... if you can find
one. :)



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