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Date:      Mon, 19 Jul 1999 23:49:21 -0700
From:      Kelsey Cummings <kc@stuart.microshaft.org>
To:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Advice on fBSD & ISDN in the US
Message-ID:  <37941BF1.5D53695E@stuart.microshaft.org>
References:  <14226.59939.532924.464173@jump.saphirsc.de> <4.2.0.58.19990719170219.00a4e8c0@mail.saphirsc.de>

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Hello everyone!

I'm getting an ISDN line installed and much to my chagrin isdn4bsd doesn't appear
to support the ISDN TA ( USR Sportster 128k ) that I've already got.  Two
questions:

1) I've seen a few references to a commercially availible driver for the
sportster 128k for isdn4linux.  Is isdn4linux more or less the same as isdn4bsd?
If yes- has anyone heard about the commercial driver, might it work for fBSD?

2) If I'm SOL on the TA I've already got, what TA would you recommend for a fBSD
environment.  Its a CENTREX line so its gonig to be nailed up.  The switch type
will be NI-1.  I'd rather go with a TA than a modem (like a bitsurfer) so I can
get the extra speed out of the sync. i/o.  Or-- does it make much difference at
all?

Thanks in advance.

Kelsey Cummings
kc@microshaft.org




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