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From: lam@awod.com (Ken Lam)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Network Router Cards with FreeBSD
Date: 26 Oct 1996 15:28:54 GMT
Organization: Integrated Technical Systems
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In article <3270F282.167EB0E7@gids-games.com>, Greystar@gids-games.com says...
>
>Can anyone point me towards any information on using the
>SDL Communications N2 Cards with FreeBSD to route a 2Mb
>link.

Steve,

You can use the N2 and the v35 port on the N2/CSU with the 
kernel device sppp.

I haven't tried it yet, but that is what techsup from SDL has
told me.

-k

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Ken Lam                                                   lam@awod.com
Integrated Technical Systems                              
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