I suggest you use an external ISDN modem.  It will
look to your system just like any other modem, and
it will work fine.  I had that working in 5.3 very 
nicely.  Something else crashed the system, and I never
got it back.  

From: Frank Carreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Linux and ISDN modems?
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I'm looking to purchase an ISDN modem for my Linux system.  I already
checked and my ISP supports it.  I'm thinking of getting the 3Com ISDN
modem (runs around $200).  This is my first venture into the world of
ISDN.  Anybody make this work?  I'm hoping to minimize my downtime as I
switch from 56k to ISDN.

BTW, I've already checked out wireless and DSL. Not available in my area
until January 2001.  No thanks.  Not willing to wait that long for a
more reliable solution :D

I appreciate it guys.  Your the best!



Frank Carreiro

www.xmission.com/~dmacleod




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