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From: dr@ripco.com (David Richards)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: What's the state of ISDN support ?
Date: 20 Mar 1997 05:23:09 GMT
Organization: Ripco Communications Inc.
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In article <33303AE2.503C@cmr.no>, Tom Lislegaard  <tl@cmr.no> wrote:
>Are there any drivers available for ISDN adapters capable of PPP ?
>If not, can someone tell me if there's any serious development
>going on in this area.
>I'm under a certain pressure to start supporting ISDN on
>our dialup-servers, and hate the idea of having to switch to Linux.

You might want to consider going with an ISDN terminal server (Livingston
comes to mind) rather than an internal ISDN adapter. Faster, more
reliable, and doesn't load down your servers.

Anything's better than switching to Linux.

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