Linux. I
> need to set up a ppp or a dial-in server  using Linux
> (any distribution)for my office, so that users can
> dial-in to my office network from their homes. It
> should support multiple modems and should have a
> callback support. Now I want to know about the
> hardware needed which will enable me to connect
> multiple modems to my Linux server. Also does Linux
> have any problems supporting such a modem bank. If
> anyone can suggest any links regarding such a
> solution, it would be great.
>
How many dial-in line you wish to have?
You can have multiport serial card 8 or 16 lines and put modem on each of
them.
You can have ppp link or simple telnet.
For ppp link 8 modem would be ideal for an average machine (like celeron or
p4)

Best Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh, Director,
Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd, Nagpur.







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