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Date:      Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:10:39 -0800
From:      "Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm@toybox.placo.com>
To:        "Stefan Pietsch" <stefan.pietsch@web.de>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: ISDN connection problems
Message-ID:  <LOBBIFDAGNMAMLGJJCKNAEDAFAAA.tedm@toybox.placo.com>
In-Reply-To: <41FA4B4D.17199AFF@web.de>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Stefan Pietsch
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 6:25 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: ISDN connection problems
>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> > The problem may very well not be the 3com card.  But unless you try
> > swapping with a different ethernet card, you aren't going to
> have proof
> > that it isn't - unless you stumble across the solution before you get
> > desperate enough to actually try swapping the card.  But,
> since you want
> > to gamble on doing that, good luck to you.
>
>
> I replaced the 3com card with an Intel 82559 Pro/100, but it
> made no change.
> So I think I will step back to 4.11R, maybe it solves the problem ...

If it doesen't then your probably going to need to try another ISDN
card.

By the way, have you by chance priced out ISDN routers lately?  For
example:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=73321&item=5746457
512&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Cisco 1603's are going for under $20USD.  The 1603 is the Euro version
of Cisco's ISDN router and understands the Euro ISDN switches (in
contrast to the 1604 which doesen't have an ST interface and only
understands American ISDN switches)

At the ISP I work at we still do a lot of dialup ISDN because we are
the only ISP left in town that will guarentee multilinking.  During
the last year I've pretty much told all customers that we are only
supporting the Cisco 1604 anymore, simply because the things are so
darn cheap now that it's less of an annoyance factor to me to deal
with more than one kind of router.  (Despite the fact that I've
configured more than a dozen different brands of ISDN routers during
the heyday of ISDN)

Ted



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