On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:

> In case you are willing to be satisfied with an external box:
> 1) You can rent one from Bezeq.

the device bezeq currently rents to people that need a FRAD (frame-relay
access device) is Radwiz's pico router. you have to pay a 690 NIS one time
installation fee for this device's installation, and something around 70
NIS per month. these charges are ofcourse added to the charges on the
frame-relay line itself. if you call bezeq's people about this device, its
name is "IP Router" (or maybe "Web router" - they managed to get me
confused about their strange naming conventions...).

this router is very small, has a 10 Mbit ethernet UTP connection (i.e.
twisted pair, or RJ-45, or whatever name you use to refer to that) and
another V35 connection, used to connect to bezeq's FR modem.

naturally, the software they supply for controlling the device is for
WinXX, but you can connect to it via any VT terminal emulation program and
configure it manually.

1 note: it takes this device quite a while to boot (over a minute, i
think).

btw, the bezeq technician that gave me the device with configuration
instructions (i simply insisted on installing it myself, rather then
waiting for them to come) actually had linux installed at home ;0

hope this helps,

guy

"For world domination - press 1,
 or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy


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