You need a sync serial card, I've used cards by Sangoma with good luck
before, and I've heard good things about COMX.

I suggest you avoid Etinc (search Linux-kernel for posts by their
employees if you wonder why.).

Be forwarned, these cards are not cheap. It's ashame, because with about
$0.01us more electronic your typical serial port could probably have been
made to handle upto at least 128k sync.

On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Charrua wrote:

> Hi, i have a good question....,
> > I need to connect a DATA TERMINATION UNIT (DTU) to a PC running Linux. The
> > idea is to use the PC as a router instead of using a conventional router. 
> > The DTU has a V.35 cable and connector, and will be connected to a 128
> > Kbps leased line. The DTU is a Newbridge 2603 Mainstreet.
> > 
> > The questions are:
> > * Is this possible or am I dreaming ?
> > * If it�s possible, does it exist a cable converter, which converts from
> > the V.35 connector to an Ethernet (RJ45) connector ?
> > * If not, what kind of interface card will have to be used in the PC,
> > which accepts the V.35 connector ?
> > 
> If anybody has any idea or any helpfull suggestion I'll be
> gratefull.  Thank you...
> 
> Andr�s Segovia
> 
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