Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 02:53:14 GMT From: jak@cetlink.net (John Kelly) To: dmaddox@scsn.net Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 16650 Support(?) Message-ID: <34c48361.9613962@mail.cetlink.net> In-Reply-To: <19980111203118.15860@scsn.net> References: <19980111150619.48677@scsn.net> <34b95e60.140553@mail.cetlink.net> <34B957B6.AEC4CDAF@scsn.net> <34bf6bef.3609890@mail.cetlink.net> <19980111194120.34679@scsn.net> <34c17b19.7493033@mail.cetlink.net> <19980111203118.15860@scsn.net>
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 20:31:18 -0500, dmaddox@scsn.net (Donald J. Maddox) wrote: >> It all makes sense when you see the baud rate table for 4x vs. 1x. > > Yeah, that's exactly it. I finally figured this out just moments >before I got this message. My ISDN modem is a Motorola BitSURFR Pro EZ, >and it works pretty much exactly like your description of the 3COM... >Have you figured out a way to use both B channels under BSD? That's easy because it's transparent to FreeBSD. An AT command of S80=1 to the 3Com tells it to make a bonded PPP Multilink call. The 3Com and the ISP's Portmaster do the rest. Once both channels are up, the 3Com logically bonds them and sends a single PPP data stream to FreeBSD. I expect the Bitsurfer has an AT command which does the same. John
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