V.90 card for Linux?
I may soon have the need to provide 2-4 56k dialup lines for some
customers to dial into my network to upload web pages and do some light
web browsing, e-mail, etc. What seems to make the most sense to me would
be to order two BRI lines, and do two V.90 lines per BRI (for a total of 4
V.90 capable lines). Does anyone know of any Linux-compatible hardware
capable of doing V.90 over a BRI?
If not an ISA/PCI card, how about any low-end cheap RAS equipment?
Perhaps a PortMaster 2e, but that seems a bit like overkill to me, if all
I'm doing is four lines...
Any other thoughts/suggestions?
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Jonathan Hall * jonhall@futureks.net * PGP public key available
Systems Admin, Future Internet Services; Goessel, KS * (316) 367-2487
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