G. Kapetanios wrote: > > Hi, > I have the ooportunity to have an ISDN line instead of modem at my home. I > was wondering whether having an ISDN connection is straighforward with > debian ? there is a package in hamm called isdnutils. However, > what I found on the net was a FAQ (rather old) for a package called > isdn4linux. Are these the same ? Any ideas about a good external terminal > adpter ? Any other manuals around ? > Thanks very much for any help > George > It appears that the most popular configuration is to use ISDN routers on a network. This removes the need to work with an ISDN device and look at it as another Network address. I'm looking at the NetGear product for economy. Others seem to like Ascend, but they're significantly more.
I have a SpellCaster card that I'm going to replace with a router... It is a little flakey. (I use it in Win95 & linux). Of cousre USA ISDN != Other ISDN... Enjoy -- Greg. -- What do you want to spend today? Debian GNU/Linux (Free for an UNLIMITED time) http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html Greg Vence KH2EA/4