Mark wrote:
> 
> I searched the archives and this is the only post I can find on the topic. I
> was about to buy an Avaya branded Lucent Orinoco card for my 2400c, but now
> I see that this may pose a problem. The company selling the card claims that
> it is identical to the Lucent branded one. Does anyone have any insight into
> this? Or should I be safe & get the Lucent one
> 
> Mark

Hey Mark, save yourself all this agrivation and get the Farrallon
Skyline card for your 2400. It's the card I used, and you won't be
disappointed. It's a much better solution, IMO, than goofing around with
all these unsupported cards.

Mark

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