Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread ferret
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has shared IRQs and pretty good support. Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something. On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. > > In the past

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread ferret
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has shared IRQs and pretty good support. Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something. On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. > > In the past

Re: Ethernet card recommendations?

2000-04-06 Thread ferret
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Kevin Blackham wrote: > I do _not_ recommend the Intel EtherExpress 100 line. (82557, 558, 559 chip) > They have a receiver lockup bug which if you are pushing a lot of traffic, > will definitely affect you. We had two EEPro100s in our mail server (one for > smtp/pop/imap,

multiple dialup connections in front of IPmasq, HOW?

2000-03-15 Thread ferret
I can't seem to conceptualise a workable solution, probably because I don't know ipchains well enough, but here is the problem. Hopefully someone finds it intriguing/potentially useful. I have access to two ISPs, call them A and B, A being the primary ISP. Link bonding cannot be used, because acc