Hello,

I need advice on what ISDN adapter to get.

I have looked at the:
3comImpact IQ (serial) "modem" external device..
But am concerned about the limit of 115K speed on the serial port.
And people say its just a toy..not a solid ISDN choice..(250.00 cost too)

I have also looked at the:
Cisco 766 or 776 ISDN router external. (quite expensive)
One has just one eth port and the other has an intergrated 4 port 10baseT hub.
On this one how well it would work with Linux. Connected to my Eth card
in my Linux box, would it use diald ? .. Would I compile the linux kernel
with ISDN support for this? 

Or should I go with a lower cost(most likely) ISDN adapter card..
I don't know which way I should go.. I will need it networked  &
I need a analog phone port for a fax & voice phone. I wouldn't mind
useing the Linux kernels ISDN function either.. ;) But what should
I look at..in terms of Adapter cards..suggestions?

Steve Udell
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10 more days till the ISDN wireing is in ....

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