> > Finally, as for dial-up, I don't recommend using Linux as a dial-up > server. It can be done, but once you have worked with a Lucent > PortMaster 3, you don't want to go back to anything else. > > Jean-Michel Dault > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] The problem is that the person doing this already has teh hardware that he want's me to use. It's good stuff but he doesn't have any more to spend on the hardware. So I'm left with a few options. I can install linux on his boxes and get them running or I can try to install something else. I'm not realy familiar with anything but linux so i've got try and hash it out. By the way what exactly is a Lucent PortMaster 3 and how much does one cost.
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