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From: kadow@komondor.cig.mot.com (Kevin Kadow)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc,comp.dcom.isdn
Subject: NetBSD PPP via ISDN?
Date: 16 Aug 1995 18:59:40 GMT
Organization: Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group
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Are there any drivers available for internal ISDN adapters to support 
PPP/MPPP on NetBSD 1.0?

I'm particularly interested in the Combinet 1060 and ISC SecurLink II,

I'm aware that an external TA can be used with a standard serial driver,
but synchronous serial interfaces aren't common (or cheap), most TA's
don't support sync-async PPP conversion, and (worst) you lose 10% of the
available bandwidth by using 57.6/115K vs 64/128k