[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Del) writes:

>I have some free networking stuff.  I'd rather give it to a
>community based organisation such as Computerbank so if one
>of their guys is interested let me know.  Similarly if there's
>someone that offers free/cheap dial up internet for
>community purposes and wants this gear, let me know.

>2 x racks of NetComm 33K6 modems.  I think there are about
>   8 - 10 modems in each rack.
>2 x Livingston Portmaster 2 NAS boxes.  One is a 10 port
>   the other is a 30 port unit.  You could jigger the modules
>   around to make 2 x 20 port units.

>+ a big pile of serial and phone cables.

>+ a big pile of power cables, IEC standard.  More than
>you'll ever need.

>Suitable for setting up or adding to a small cheap (i.e.
>non-56K) ISP (maybe such a beastie exists for disadvantaged
>folks who want net access?).

8-) APANA Sydney already uses banks of Netcomm ProRack modems and they're
wonderfully reliable.

We picked some up courtesy of Nick Andrew when he was merging Zeta with
Pacific Internet a few years ago.

We've got no interest in anything that supports 56 k modems as PRI
connections are far too expensive...

Regards,

Craig.
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