no,  the five-in-one refers to support for different standard, v.35 rs232
etc....   It is still a single port.   If you need 5 plus serial ports on a
machine for a home lab consider an AGS+ ,  old, a little slow and noisy, but
you can't beat the price.

Neil Schneider


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> I am looking for a router with 3 or more synchronous serial ports for my
> lab, but all the fixed 2500 models only have a max of two.
>
> I can see that you can get a five-in-one synchronous serial WAN interface
> card for the 2524 and 2525, but does that mean that I can connect five
> different 2501's (to take an example) to this one port with a special
cable?
>
> Also, would that be the best and/or cheapest solution, or can some of you
> with labs at home throw me a good idea what to look for?
>
> I need the same kind of synchronous DB60 serial ports as my 2501's/2502's
> have.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ole
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