Re: ISDN Office Router?

David Davies (David@buckeyeweb.com)
Fri, 23 May 1997 10:12:18 -0400

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> From: Dave Kennedy <davek@www.muscle.net>
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: ISDN Office Router?
> Date: Friday, May 23, 1997 9:54 AM
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> I have a customer with several corporate dial-up accounts. They want
> to upgrade to a on-demand/dedicated ISDN connection that connects
> their small internal LAN to the Net. Any suggestions on which ISDN
> router to use? I have a PM2E-20+5BRI on my end and have a preference
> in sticking with Livingston equipment. In a previous life, I used a
> Pipeline 50 for a similar need - the ISP end was a MAX4000, I believe.

OR-U would be my choice, just installed another yesterday. We currently
have 5 OR-U's running into a PM2E-30 5BRI set-up.

Yesterdays install was the worst one yet. Took me damn near 15 minutes
!!(had to get a coffee refill).

These boxes work great, they don't have a POTS connection, but for a
dedicated connect that shouldn't be an issue.

David Davies
Director, Internet Services
Buckeye Internet Services, Ltd.
http://www.buckeyeweb.com
"Through the modem, past the NAP, around the World, nothing but Net...."
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