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Re: Std. Serial ports beyond 115K?



My big thing is that I want/need Dial- & Bandwidth-on-Demand support - very big requirements.   I don't think these little ISDN routers provide the level of control that I want.  (If you know different, please let me know.)
 
Later,
Kevin
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dimitri Patakidis <us_2@pacbel.net>
To: Kevin Traas <ktraas@netmaster.ca>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: Std. Serial ports beyond 115K?

Hi there Kevin :)
The best way to get the most bang for your ISDN buck is to use an ISDN router. ISDN IN ---> ETHERNET OUT

No RS-232 translation in between.

Now if I could find someone to sell my external BitSurfer, I would probably go with that :)

Dimitri




At 07:34 PM 02/23/1999 -0800, you wrote:
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I want to connect an external ISDN to my system using the MB's standard serial ports. However, everything's telling me I can only push 115K through these serial ports - far less than the theoretical max of an ISDN TA that does V.42bis.

Any comments/suggestions on "overclocking" ;-) built-in serial ports to 230 (or 460) Kbps?

Note: I realize that HS serial ports/boards are available, but I don't want to shell out the money if I don't have to....
Note2: If you can recommend a good external ISDN TA (North America) or an internal that supports DialD, I'd love to hear from you.

Thanks,
Kevin

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