Hi,

I am trying to establish a permanent connection using ISDN line (128Kbps). 
 Can I do this with the 3COM ISDN modem ? I was told (by my ISP) that I 
have to buy something like ASCEND Pipeline to make permanent connection. 
 Is this true ?

Thanks in advance.

Jieming Wang


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Sent:   Monday, November 29, 1999 5:07 PM
To:     Joe Newby
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Subject:        Re: 3COM ISDN Modem

Joe Newby wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any experiences with implementing 3Com ISDN modems
> under Linux (good, bad or indifferent)?  Specifically the 3ComImpact
> IQ.  We are running Red Hat 6.0 and are looking to get ISDN, but the
> 3Com site mentions nothing about compatibility with Linux.

I used one for two months from May to July this year, and it had been
used for over two years before that, and it worked flawlessly.  We
treated it exactly the same as we would a regular analog modem, and it
consistently connected at 64Kbps.

> Thanks,
>
> Joe
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