Rick Haskin wrote:

> Just thought I would point out that DSL is still not an option for many people.
> In my area the telco says that it is at least 3 years away, if ever.
> External ISDN modems are supposed to work just like a regular modem, although I
> haven't tried it myself, I use a router instead.

A router is probably the way to go, really, if possible.  It doesn't much care about
your platform! However, the 3com did work fine for me with Linux and LinuxPPC, used
as a modem.

> Only a handful of internal
> ISDN adaptors <ISDN devices are not technically modems> are supported by Linux,
> and the majority of them are european adaptors, that will not work with
> american telcos. It has been a while since I last checked out the isdn4linux
> documentation, but i am pretty certain that the 3com is supported.

Used as a modem, it doesn't really matter if it is supported by isdn4linux.

>
>

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Hugh Caley
Unix System Administrator
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