Oded Arbel wrote:

> Hi list.
> 
> I've just found the problem with my ISDN connection - my Fritz! card is
> faulty.
> Its pitty that I had to install Win2k to find that out (can't they
> have normal error reporting in hisax ?), but now I'm back to full speed
> (that is 256kbps :-), and thanks to all the people who tried to help - I
> appreciate it.

Maybe off-topic: Who is your ISP?
Is there any ISP these days that provides 256Kbps ISDN for a rational
price? (i.e. unlike Netvision, for example, which charges $300 monthly
for dual ISDN, or Internet Zahav, which claims that this is "unreliable"
(I would respect them if they said the truth, that it is not economical
for them, or not rentabile)).

Does such a service include static IPs?  How many?
And if not, can static IPs be purchased for extra monthly cost?  How
much?

Some background:

Currently, we have one weak line of Frame-Relay, and I want to replace
it by ADSL for incoming traffic (serving the desktops and the clients),
and dual ISDN (256Kbps) for outgoing traffic (i.e. servers, or in other
words - the DMZ). Both of the connections, together, are going to cost
less than the current connection, but with much wider bandwidth.

I want to connect these two LANs by a firewall/router, so inter-
connections between the clients and the servers will not have to be
served through the ISP(s), and no VPN will be needed. Just for my
curiosity: Does this plan make sense?

Thanks in advance,
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