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Date:      Thu, 06 Nov 1997 12:59:14 -0600
From:      Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com>
To:        Mark Segal <mark@club-web.com>, marcin@v-m.com, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Modem  Recomendation...
Message-ID:  <3.0.3.32.19971106125914.006b5ddc@nething.com>
In-Reply-To: <3461F3E8.8E63DB2B@club-web.com>
References:  <3461E93B.E453B02B@v-m.com>

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Leaving the x2 / Flex flame wars aside, here are some things to consider:

1) What do most of your customers have? (90% of the decision right there.)

2) When the standard (whatever it is) is adopted, will your current purchase
   be SOFTWARE upgradeable to the standard? At no cost? Is this guaranteed
   by the modem vendor?  (by the way, the x2 answers are: yes, yes, yes.
   Older flex is hardware replacement, newer (I think) is software. No cost
   option will vary by manufacturer. Caveat Emptor squared!)

3) (If you already know this, my apologies, but it is important.) Remember
   that on your (ISP) side, the modem must be connected DIGITALLY to the 
   phone network (ISDN, T-1, etc). You cannot put an analog x2/flex modem
   on the ISP side. If you are buying extra modems, I assume you would be
   filling space in whatever equipment you have now. This should limit your
   choices significantly :-)

4) There is at least one vendor (Bay, I think) that has a box that can
   contain x2 and flex modems at the same time. (The x2 license prohibits
   mixing "in a chassis". The Bay license looks at each card inserted in
   the box as a "separate chassis". Lawyers.... go figure.

At 11:44 AM 11/6/97 -0500, Mark Segal wrote:
>Marcin Pasek wrote:
>> 
>> I am looking to buy extra modems what models do you guys use and
>> recomend for use in the ISP infostructure.
>> 56.k Flex ----
>> 56K 2X ------
>Personaly I think You should get flex over x2 because.. it seems
>everyone (Cisco, Ascend, many modem manufactures) other than USR and
>3com (now happily married) believe flex will be adopted as the standard.
>
>mark
>-- 
>Mark Segal
>mark@club-web.com
>System Administrator - Club-Web Inc.
>
>

Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com>
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