On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, shaul wrote:
> Can you explain what is the problems with a monofrad ?
> Is what you are saying based on your experience ? Have you read about it
> somewhere ? Will a monofrad cause a low throughput ? Does it put a heavy load
> on the CPU ?
>
>
It is a bit complicated because it depends on the actual quality of the line
you are ordering. Try BEZEQ business center or email me a fax number and I'll
fax you a copy of the fax I got from them.
> I think someone already answered the following question but I didn't see
> the answer.
>
> Doe
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, shaul wrote:
A monofrad uses your PCs rs232 (serial) port. There are a few problems
with it:
1). the delay is higher (~60ms for etherfrad, ~80-90ms for monfrad).
2). Not scalable, and by that I mean that if you even want to add another
computer to your home network, you wo
Mike wrote:
>
> You can chek if the router support external ISDN modam , i think not but never
> really tried to find out.
>
> Mike
> P.S , if u need some help about the router feel free to contact me, i got one
> too.
>
> Ariel Biener wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Y. Benado wrote:
> >
> >
Can you explain what is the problems with a monofrad ?
Is what you are saying based on your experience ? Have you read about it
somewhere ? Will a monofrad cause a low throughput ? Does it put a heavy load
on the CPU ?
Thank you.
> On Fri, 16 Jul 1999,
You can chek if the router support external ISDN modam , i think not but never
really tried to find out.
Mike
P.S , if u need some help about the router feel free to contact me, i got one
too.
Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Y. Benado wrote:
>
> You can't do anything with them.
I have them from ACTVNET (R.I.P) and since i payed for service i never got,
i think this property belongs to me now :) isn't it?
too bad i was too late reaching the hub...
Yarin
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On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Y. Benado wrote:
You can't do anything with them. How come you have them ? Aren't they
Bezeq's ?
--Ariel
> A little unrealevant to the current thread but here it is..
> I have both a WEBrouter and aa DTU unit for a frame relay.
>
> can i do anything with them? except c
A little unrealevant to the current thread but here it is..
I have both a WEBrouter and aa DTU unit for a frame relay.
can i do anything with them? except connecting to a Frame relay wich costs
as tripple as my salary at the local computer store :) hehe
i am getting ISDN soon... so maybe if can
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, shaul wrote:
Disregarding your question completely - DO NOT GET A MONOFRAD !!
Buy a cheap ethernet card (ISA ne2000 will do), and ask Bezeq for either
a webrouter or a EtherFRAD. (I like the 2nd one best).
Also, yes, Bezeq puts equipment on your end - either a 2703 o
I want to have my PC constantly connected to the Internet through some ISP
(probably AcuqaNet), using a 64K frame relay line and a monofrad.
Can you help with the following items from BEZEQ's frame relay order form ?
1. Section B of the form (access line):
1.1 What are the differences betwee
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