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From: mcurry@fred.net ( )
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: ISDN setup suggestions NEEDED
Date: 9 Feb 1997 01:01:45 GMT
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I've used the Sportster ISDN 128K, but only for NT.  You do get the full
128K with the Sportster, however.  If you can find Sportster drivers for
FBSD -- which I have been told, but not confirmed, are "around somewhere",
then you can buy one for ~$250.  Otherwise, the Ascend P50 works REAL
well, but current prices are ~$650 discounted.


chris andrichak (chris@i-planet.com) wrote:
: In article <32F8A5DE.2422@mail.hqs.crc.com>,
: 	Dan Benjamin <dpb@mail.hqs.crc.com> writes:
: > I'll be dialing in to an Ascend Max 400, and I'd like suggestions on the
: > type of TA and general setup (ppp/mppp, etc) I should use on my end.  I
: > have setup ppp for 28.8 type modems before, and would be interested in
: > hearing about various setups out there in actual use.
: > Thanks for your help.  Please rsvp via mail to dpb@mail.hqs.crc.com.