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I have just finished getting Dachstein (CD Version) working with ISDN here
as an upgrade
from the Eigerstein version currently in use.   While it was not difficult
to get the
whole thing working, I did have to search for the location of the files
which create the
devices in the /dev directory.   I can supply details of the additions if
you need them,
but suffices to say that for now I have it working.

The card we use here is the 128k PCI ISDN-s Modem, NETjet from Traverse
Technologies.
We have both ISDN channels connected in a multilink configuration for a full
128k
connection.   I can also supply the details of the configuration needed in
the
modules.conf and network.conf if needed for this card.

Feel free to contact me if I can be of any further assistance in the future.

Andrew GRAY
System Administrator / Senior Technician
VQA Australasia

Phone :         (07) 3804 9822
Fax :   (07) 3807 8633
Mobile :        0418 734 078
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf Of Dr. Richard W.
Tibbs
Sent:   Wed, 27 Feb 2002 04:26
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [Leaf-user] ISDN modem choices?

Anybody had any luck with ISDN modems and Dachstein?
I would like to take an old IBM Aptiva and make an ISDN firewall/router
out of it. This is for a friend who lives where no cable or dsl is
available (or probably ever will be). But, Bellsouth can supply 128K ISDN.

I will probably use Dachstein/Floppy, which has worked well for me
before. I just want to select the least difficult ISDN modem card to use.

Any suggestions?
TIA.


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Dr. Richard W. Tibbs
Oak City Networks & Solutions
P.O. Box 10292
Raleigh NC 27605
919.510.9551


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