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From: dennisg <dennisg@seanet.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: PCMCIA cards?
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 02:51:57 -0800
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Does anybody know if the New Media 28.8 V.34 Fax modem & the Megahertz
PCMCIA ethernet modem 10 baseT Lan adapter and 14.4/ data/fax modem are
supported by the freebsd pcmcia card driver? if so has anyone had this
work, I want to set up my note book as bastions host gateway to my
internal network, as it by nature has a 8 hour battery backup built into
it it seems like the best machine for the dedicated connection.

dennisg@seanet.com