You could just use something like a Livingstone PM2 (I've got about 20 lying about here) and stick any external analog modem on it (I've got about 200 33.6s sitting in a box too...).
You can then set it up as a standalone unit, setup routing or whatever you need on it. Either authenticate throug a radius server, or just configure the user directly on it if its just one.
Might be over kill just for one customer, but given that you can't give the damn things away anymore...
Let me know if you want one.
Lapo
Seanet Corporation
701 Fifth Ave, Suite 6801 Seattle 98104 WA (206) 343 7828 http://www.seanet.com
On Sunday, November 16, 2003, at 09:31 PM, Larry Essary wrote:
�Howdy...
Does anyone have a hardware suggestion for the following ?
I need to let a user dial into us on an analog POTS line and give him access to the Internet
over our LAN/backbone connection.� An Ascend� MAX would be over kill. This is more towards
the days of a Computone terminal server and modems but again we are looking for a single
dialup line.
It appears very few companies manufacture an analog modem any longer. The ones that do
seem to have them for out bound dialing and not the other direction.�� If this was an ISDN line
I would stick an Ascend pipeline 50 on it and be done.�� I just can't seem to find an analog solution.
Any ideas ?
Larry
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