As in plugged directly into the box? As far as I know, a card does
exist for T1 although I cannot remember the name of it. 

If you have a router inbetween the line and the host with the linux
box connected to the router via Ethernet then it really doesn't matter
what's on the other side of the router. 

-Steve
 Who speaks for himself, not his employer


On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 11:12:56AM +0700, Win Toe wrote:
> Hi all,
> Does linux support T1 and T3 high speed line ?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Win Toe
> 
> 
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