Frank Benenati wrote:
> 
> I am about to move into an appartment complex with ISDN connectivity. I do
> not have any experience with ISDN, and I am still a rather green Linux user
> (Redhat 5.0). I would like to eventually set up a web and mail server on a
> linux box, using this ISDN connection. I would also like to connect another
> computer (win95 box) to this linux box via ethernet, thus giving both
> computers Internet access.
> 
> Can someone suggest :
> 
> a) a good ISDN modem.
> 
> b) Any liturature to get started on running a linux box as a web server.
> 
> c) Any liturature dealing with ISDN connectivity and IP masquerading (I
> think that's the correct term).....
> 
> Thank You,
> 
> Frank Benenati
> 
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Hi: 

I just switched from a Zyxel 2864I, which was very very buggy and which
has
pretty bad support ( for example, v.34 connections don't work for more
than 10 minutes at a time and I did try with 2 different Zyxels and BOTH
had the same problem).

I now have a 3COM/USR Robotics I COURIER V.Everything which so far I
love.

Installing is a cinch, and although I find the auto sensing is not the
greatest, I generally set everything using ppp and/or terminal emulation
scripts, so it's not a big dial for me.  V.34 works great and I often
connect at 33.6 which is nice.  No 56kbps yet.  ISDN V.120 is nifty,
no problems there.  I haven't tried the fax yet, but I don't expect much
trouble.

Maureen Lecuona
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