Jeff,
Is this an ADSL card that you are putting in the Sidewinder or do you
have a DSL router in front of the Sidewinder? If this is an ADSL card then
you would need a driver for that card. Secure Computing has not ported any
drivers for those cards to their SecureOS. The Sidewinder does not care
what transport method the router in front of it uses but it does care about
the hardware placed inside of it since it is an operating system. They
have a pretty comprehensive list of supported hardware and I know for a
fact that they test all of that hardware before they put it up on their
website. The reason they do not support ADSL cards is the same reason they
do not support 56k modems. Those are generally considered home user
Internet connections and the Sidewinder is a corporate firewall.
Regards,
Jeffery Gieser
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