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From: willey@hillres142.cc.purdue.edu (Mark Willey)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: ISDN for NetBSD
Date: 28 Oct 1995 22:26:28 GMT
Organization: Purdue University
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Operator (news@GTS.NET) wrote:
: In article <46j86v$7u7@mozo.cc.purdue.edu>,
: Mark Willey <willey@hillres142.cc.purdue.edu> wrote:
: |John Hoogerdijk (jhoogerd@norcen.com) wrote:
: |: Hi,
: |
: |: Are there any ISDN cards supported by NetBSD? What's the easiest/best way of
: |: doing ISDN with NetBSD?
: |
: |The easiest AND best way to do it is to use your ethernet card to talk to
: |the ISDN device.  Look into the "Ascend Pipeline" (I think) brand.


: 	Let me guess - you're filthy rich, yes?

Nope.  But the EASIEST and BEST way to do it is with Ascend, do you not
agree?  Cheapest way to do it is with some lame ISA card.  The poster
wanted to know the EASIEST and BEST way.

Mark