Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-22 Thread Dennis
At 08:27 AM 09/22/2000 +0200, Len Conrad wrote: > >> > I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even >> > ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to >> > drive leased-line links in France. >> > >> > etinc.com's got a 10-year-old model 5025 ISA card but

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Len Conrad
> > I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even > > ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to > > drive leased-line links in France. > > > > etinc.com's got a 10-year-old model 5025 ISA card but it's $475 and 2 > > megabits. We use two now in our IS

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Wes Peters
Len Conrad wrote: > > I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even > ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to > drive leased-line links in France. > > etinc.com's got a 10-year-old model 5025 ISA card but it's $475 and 2 > megabits. We use two now

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Dennis
At 01:09 PM 09/21/2000 +0200, Len Conrad wrote: >I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even >ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to >drive leased-line links in France. > >etinc.com's got a 10-year-old model 5025 ISA card but it's $475 and 2 >m

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Len Conrad
At 11:25 21/09/00 -0400, you wrote: >Check out www.sangoma.com (Canada). yes, but also +$200 compared to etinc 5025 that works fine here. www.sealevel.com has some interesting cards, but no FreeBSD support. Len To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers"

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Len Conrad
At 16:58 21/09/00 +0200, you wrote: >In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >Len Conrad >writes: > >I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even > >ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to > >drive leased-line links in France. > > >http://www.lanmedia.com

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Jim Flowers
Check out www.sangoma.com (Canada). They have both ISA and PCI that at least does V.35 and HDLC and supports multicast. They furnish and support FreeBSD driver (including source) and they have been trouble-free. Also have WinXX/NT GUI for remote monitoring. Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> #4 r

Re: low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Len Conrad writes: >I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even >ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to >drive leased-line links in France. http://www.lanmedia.com model LMC1000P FreeBSD driver in src/sys/de

low-cost/low-speed HDLC WAN card

2000-09-21 Thread Len Conrad
I'm back again looking for a low-cost, 128 kbits/sec WAN card, even ISA, single-port with HDLC V.35/X.21/V.11/EIA530. I need this to drive leased-line links in France. etinc.com's got a 10-year-old model 5025 ISA card but it's $475 and 2 megabits. We use two now in our ISP and it works fine,