Hello everyone, I wonder if I could ask your advise? I have to install a machine in our Hongkong warehouse to connect into the UK via dial up over ISDN. I intend to use Slink on a 486/PI type machine at the Hongkong end, the UK end already has dial up via ISDN into a Windoze RAS server. My question is "what is the best ISDN card to purchase for a Debian Slink installation?". I have used I-Modems before but one has to be careful that the serial ports on the receiving equipment can handle > 115 kbps otherwise you cannot dual up the two 64k lines. Does anyone know which manufactures supply ISDN adapters with support for Linux? Also if someone could recommend one that they are already using that is available in the UK (I know Germany is very strong on ISDN) I would be most grateful. There doesn't seem to be a HOWTO or a miniHOWTO on ISDN.
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