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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nigel
Metheringham
Remember that this list is international.
Assumptions of bandwidth and transport costs that are valid within the US
merely have the effect of making those of us in the rest of the
If I'm not mistaken, there are some routers in the Ascend Pipeline
series that can handle multiple BRI's. I saw some for sale on Ebay for
cheap ($300 or so).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fuzzy Fox) || "Nothing takes the taste out of peanut
sometimes known as David DeSimone || butter quite
: Friday, January 29, 1999 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [masq] [masq] isdn
It varies within the US, too. In my area, Denver, Colorado, there
are few high-speed options. The cable-tv companies are just now
starting to offer cablemodem service, and the phone company is
totally mis-managing its ADSL
Why don't you price out a dedicated 128k frame relay connection or an SMDS
connection? I am sure that in the long run, it will be cheaper. Unless,
ISDN is unusually low in your area.
Rik
At 08:58 PM 1/27/99 -0800, you wrote:
Now I'm looking for an ISDN adapter that will take advantage of
Yes check out http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html under the item
mgetty configuration
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From: Brian R Tuley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 17 december 1998 15:41
To: NEWS IP_MASQ (E-mail)
Subject: [masq] ISDN
Has anyone setup an ISDN
:[masq] ISDN
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Has anyone setup an ISDN connection to linux
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Subject: [masq] ISDN
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 08:41:02 -0600
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David A. Ranch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well... its going to take more than a few years. But,
I really do feel ISDN will die pretty quickly now.
Don't be too sure. I live in a reasonably metropolitan area, and ISDN
is the only viable high-bandwidth candidate in my particular area. No
Fuzzy Fox wrote:
David A. Ranch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well... its going to take more than a few years. But,
I really do feel ISDN will die pretty quickly now.
Don't be too sure. I live in a reasonably metropolitan area, and ISDN
is the only viable high-bandwidth candidate in my
.
No special ipmasq setup was required for this, just use the same setup as
you would with a modem connection.
Per Wahlstrom
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From: Charles Shoemaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 5 maj 1998 04:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [masq] ISDN
I've set up a number
I've set up a number of Linux masq boxes with modems, and one with 2
ethernet cards, but have never worked with ISDN. Is anybody willing
to give me any hints/tips/what-to-watch-out-for advice?
Hey Charlie,
I've done more ISDN lines than I'd like to admit (BRI and PRI). Before
I start to
I've set up a number of Linux masq boxes with modems, and one with 2
ethernet cards, but have never worked with ISDN. Is anybody willing
to give me any hints/tips/what-to-watch-out-for advice? Are you
using Spellcaster cards or external TA's? I'll listen to any advice
offered. Either a
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