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From: Anatoly M. Lisovsky <tolik@kamaz.msk.su>
Newsgroups: relcom.tcpip,comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: V.35 driver for 386bsd/BSDI
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 93 23:27:48 +0300
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>   olg@olghome.pczz.msk.su (Oleg Tabarovsky) writes:
>
>   >Vadim Antonov (avg@sprintlink.net) wrote:
>   >: In <2c3k68$dj9@gazpacho.wariat.org>, Dimitry A. Sazonov (dima@wariat.org) wrote:
>   >: : Does anybody know if 386bsd/BSDI driver exists for V.35 card ?
>
>   >: BSD/386 (aka BSDI) distribution includes drivers for
>   >: single-port synchronous RS-232/V.35 board RISCom/N1
>   >: and dual-port RISCom/H1.  Both cards cost about $450
>   >               RISCom/H2
>   >: and run at speeds up to T-1.
>   >               H2 up to 7.1 Mbps
>
>   Is it just me, or does this mean that we could use a NetBSD/BSDI system
>   as a router with a T1 line to the internet instead of buying a Livingston
>   or Cisco? ;)  Where can you get these cards?  Can a PC (486/50'ish)
>   actually handle T1 speeds? T3?
Hey,
Buy Xylogics' router for the price of any cards. :-)
With 5 Years return back... :-)


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Anatoly M. Lisovsky,   KAMAZ Inc.,   Moscow's Office,   Financing department
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