Re: Internal ISDN Support?

1998-05-04 Thread Scott Hanson
Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under > Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are > supported. > > I've looked at the Hardware Compatibility HOWTO an

Re: Internal ISDN Support?

1998-05-03 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>>>>> "KT" == Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: KT> Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under KT> Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are KT> supported. KT> Any ideas/po

Internal ISDN Support?

1998-05-02 Thread Kevin Traas
Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are supported. I've looked at the Hardware Compatibility HOWTO and the ISDN HOWTO, but they're both years old and aren't m

Re: Internal ISDN

1997-08-11 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Greg Vence wrote: > > Are you saying that any ISDN device will work as a modem just not a > {Efficient | Fast} as it should? I'm suggesting that due to the translation which takes place turning a synchronous data stream into asynch is necessarily wasteful. Am I saying that I don't think that the

RE: Internal ISDN

1997-08-11 Thread Greg Vence
Are you saying that any ISDN device will work as a modem just not a {Efficient | Fast} as it should? Is it missing the dynamic badwidth and other features? Has anyone used the Diamond SupraNetCommander ISDN? It appears to be one of the cheeper ones that might work with Linux. Thanx -- Greg.

Re: Internal ISDN

1997-08-11 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
? > > Thanx -- Greg. True, there are internal ISDN devices that work with Linux, but unfortunately the only ones that do are ones that look and act like serial ports (modems). This sux because first of all ISDN devices are inherently synchronous, rather than asynchronous devices. It sux even

Re: Internal ISDN

1997-08-11 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Greg Vence, you wrote: > > I just got to the part of the mini HOWTO "PPP-over-ISDN" and it says > that there are few if any _internal_ ISDN devices that are able to be > used by Linux. > > Date: 13-APR-96 > > Since then, there must be something more recient. What? You can

Internal ISDN

1997-08-11 Thread Greg Vence
I just got to the part of the mini HOWTO "PPP-over-ISDN" and it says that there are few if any _internal_ ISDN devices that are able to be used by Linux. Date: 13-APR-96 Since then, there must be something more recient. What? Thanx -- Greg. -- What do you want to spend today? Debian GNU/Linux

Re: Internal ISDN TA ??

1997-05-28 Thread stick
I've not yet worked with one - though I plan on it RSN - but how about one of the PCMCIA ISDN Cards? There are a couple of companies that offer ISA adapters: one company has three products 1) ISA card that supports 1 PC Card accessible from the rear of the computer, 2) ISA card that supports 2 PC

Re: Internal ISDN TA ??

1997-05-28 Thread Kevin Traas
> > I've been analyzing options for ISDN on my Debian GNU/Linux box and > > have found the following: > > Another option which probably costs more (but I got for free :-) is to > have an external router/bridge ISDN box, such as the Ascend Pipeline > series. Then you just connect from an ethernet

Re: Internal ISDN TA ??

1997-05-28 Thread Rick Macdonald
Kevin Traas wrote: > > I've been analyzing options for ISDN on my Debian GNU/Linux box and have > found the following: Another option which probably costs more (but I got for free :-) is to have an external router/bridge ISDN box, such as the Ascend Pipeline series. Then you just connect from an

Internal ISDN TA ??

1997-05-28 Thread Kevin Traas
x27;s will work right? (I want to be able to run MP - both channels.) 3. The easiest way to get Linux support is to get a TA that operates via the AT command set. To get around this problem of having to install a high-speed serial board (Hayes ESP, etc.), I'd like to install an internal