Try to contact Bezeq Benleumi - as much as I know - all their ISDN modems are
supported under Linux (well, when I was working there I had tested them to see
if they work in Linux)

Hetz

Oded Arbel wrote:
> 
> Hi list.
> 
> I'm looking to buy a decent ISDN card that is supported under Linux. I'm
> especially looking for AVM Fritz!PCI, Elsa Microlink or an AsusCom.
> unfortunately the few computer shops that did want to talk with about ISDN
> cards (and there are really just a handful), either suggested old ISA cards
> or a Zoom card which I don't know about at all (Zoom usually picks good
> chipsets, but I don't know which they chose for their ISDN cards and so I
> don't want to take the risk of buying another crappy ISDN card - I already
> have two of those, thank you very much :-).
> 
> So - I would appreciate any pointers to a hardware store (anywhere in the
> country) where I can purchase a good ISDN controller. also, I would really
> like to hear ISDN success stories if you have any - I'm desperate, and would
> buy any card that proves to be reliable under Linux.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Oded
> 
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>  -- Albert Einstein
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Hetz Ben Hamo
Hardware Research dept.
Aduva Inc.

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