I'd check into Computone Intelliservers.  Basically a PM2.  You can put 
cards to support 16 external serial modems at a time, and they are 
relatively cheap because not many use them anymore, but they are decent 
equipment.

At 11:15 AM 8/17/2001 +1000, you wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I've been happily using FreeRadius for a little over a month now and
>it's been working great.  Great job to you developers, and thank you.
>
>We're a small operation way out here, and currenly we only have 3 dial
>in lines.  These have just been served from standard serial port
>connections to standard modems on  a machine running RH 7.0 w/
>Portslave.  But now we're looking at the possibilities of expanding to 8
>or 16+ dial in lines.  So I'm looking for advice on a RAS/NAS for
>purchase to handle these dialup lines.  I've briefly investigated, and
>found that Cisco has their 2500 line of "Access Server Routers", which
>looks like a standalone device for 4/8/16 "serial" lines.  I've also
>looked at Digi's "Acceleport RAS" line, which looks would basically be
>4/8 modems per card.  These would get plugged into a PC, and I'd run
>Portslave on them, of course.  Any advice on which way to go with this
>stuff, or better options.
>
>Thanks,
>Dan Perik
>
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>- Dan Perik
>Computer Services Department
>Lapilo Center
>New Tribes Mission - PNG
>
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