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Grant wrote: |
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> Has anyone used an external ISDN modem with Gentoo? |
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Yep. I used USR Courier IModems (both internal and external) to run a |
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BBS for a few years. Originally, I used OS/2 but I switched to Gentoo |
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Linux eventually. |
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> I see there are a couple articles about setting up ISDN but they seem to be for internal |
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> cards. This device uses USB, ethernet, or serial. Just wondering if it might be a big task or not. |
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The IModems were serial only but trivial to set up - exactly the same as |
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any serial modem. Given your options, I would almost certainly go for |
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ethernet. Whatever you choose, I can't see huge problems - more trial |
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and error. ;) |
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