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From: nathan@netrail.net (Nathan Stratton)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: FreeBSD as a router
Date: 28 Apr 1996 21:03:20 GMT
Organization: NetRail, Inc. Your Gateway to the World!      (703)524-4800
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Sean T. Lamont (zeno@serv.net) wrote:
: On a related note, does anyone know of the existence of an HSSI card
: for the PC, with or without a FreeBSD driver for it? If I could get 
: t3 speeds without a cisco 7000, I would be $50,000 happier. :)

Yes, SDL makes one, but I have not tried it, I do know that they don't 
support FreeBSD though. Hay anyone want to write a driver? We are using 
P133, with 2 100 base T ethernet cards, and 3 2 port ET T1 cards. I want 
to try T3, but I don't know. I wish Dennis would build one for us, because 
SDL does not support FreeBSD.

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Nathan Stratton		  CEO, NetRail, Inc.    Tracking the future today!
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