Thanks, Chang.  Actually that's the first place I normally go.  The problem is that 
there is no hardware listed.  What do I buy if I want to have say 8 modems?  Or 4?  
What are others using?

Does Digiboard work with Linux and is it the best for Linux like it is for Win?

On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 11:31:34 +0800
"Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> check http://linux.nf
> bill parker's article in ppp section.
> 
> Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> > 
> > I am interested in what people are using for Linux dial-up servers these days.  I 
>have a mid-sized company interested in providing dialup for their users and I need to 
>put together a proposal soon.  Rather than investigate all the options, I thought I'd 
>ask people who do it already.
> 
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