Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under
> Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are
> supported.
>
> I've looked at the Hardware Compatibility HOWTO and the ISDN HOWTO, but
> they're both ye
> "KT" == Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KT> Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under
KT> Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are
KT> supported.
KT> Any ideas/pointers/help you can provide would be much appreciated.
C
Greg Vence wrote:
>
> Are you saying that any ISDN device will work as a modem just not a
> {Efficient | Fast} as it should?
I'm suggesting that due to the translation which takes place turning
a synchronous data stream into asynch is necessarily wasteful. Am I
saying that I don't think that the
Are you saying that any ISDN device will work as a modem just not a {Efficient
| Fast} as it should?
Is it missing the dynamic badwidth and other features?
Has anyone used the Diamond SupraNetCommander ISDN? It appears to be one of
the cheeper ones that might work with Linux.
Thanx -- Greg.
Greg Vence wrote:
>
> I just got to the part of the mini HOWTO "PPP-over-ISDN" and it says
> that there are few if any _internal_ ISDN devices that are able to be
> used by Linux.
>
> Date: 13-APR-96
>
> Since then, there must be something more recient. What?
>
> Thanx -- Greg.
True, there ar
In your email to me, Greg Vence, you wrote:
>
> I just got to the part of the mini HOWTO "PPP-over-ISDN" and it says
> that there are few if any _internal_ ISDN devices that are able to be
> used by Linux.
>
> Date: 13-APR-96
>
> Since then, there must be something more recient. What?
You can
I've not yet worked with one - though I plan on it RSN - but how about
one of the PCMCIA ISDN Cards? There are a couple of companies that
offer ISA adapters: one company has three products 1) ISA card that supports
1 PC Card accessible from the rear of the computer, 2) ISA card that
supports 2 PC
> > I've been analyzing options for ISDN on my Debian GNU/Linux box and
> > have found the following:
>
> Another option which probably costs more (but I got for free :-) is to
> have an external router/bridge ISDN box, such as the Ascend Pipeline
> series. Then you just connect from an ethernet
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> I've been analyzing options for ISDN on my Debian GNU/Linux box and have
> found the following:
Another option which probably costs more (but I got for free :-) is to
have
an external router/bridge ISDN box, such as the Ascend Pipeline series.
Then
you just connect from an
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