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Date:      Sun, 15 Nov 1998 18:57:15 -0800
From:      "Randy A. Katz" <randyk@ccsales.com>
To:        Anand Buddhdev <me@anand.org>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: WAN cards in FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <3.0.5.32.19981115185715.00c4e140@ccsales.com>
In-Reply-To: <19981111111329.A6808@iconnect.co.ke>

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I use the Etinc adapters and find them a breeze and very robust performance
wise. The bandwidth liming comes in handy when you finally get around to
using it also...


At 11:13 AM 11/11/98 +0300, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>We're a small ISP in Kenya. Currently we only offer dial-in services with
>Livingston PM's. Now, we want to start offering digital leased lines to
>customers, as there's a need for them. We have been considering 2
>possibilities:
>
>1. Use dedicated hardware that will allow us to connect multiple 64K
>digital lines into one box. Perhaps some cisco product.
>
>2. Use a PC with WAN cards in it, like those from Sangoma or ETINC. This
>would be a cheaper option, since we can use 486's and the cards are not too
>expensive (with Sangoma we would save on DTU costs as well).
>
>Is there anyone on the list who is using these cards, and if so, what is
>their experience. do they perform well? and ease of use? On the other hand,
>if there is anyone using dedicated hardware (eg. cisco), what is your
>experience?.
>
>Pointers to any relevant websites/documentation would be appreciated.
>
>PS. All the customers would be using 64K for now, since we don't yet have
>T1/E1 lines in Kenya. Perhaps in the coming months, we may get those too,
>if the phone compnay starts to offer higher speeds.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Anand
>
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