> Once upon a time Masaki Nohtomi shaped the electrons to say...
> >I serched for the information on 56k external Modem Racks, but I
> >couldn't find valid information.
> >
> >So if you knew, please inform us the manufacurer of the 56k external Modem
> >Racks, and the manufacturer's web site, and mail address.
>
> I *STRONGLY* recommend against this setup - it is not as good as n
> integrated access server, such as the PM-3. But if you insist on using an
> async server and external rack...
>
> <URL:http://www.compaq.com/products/networking/rasconcentrators/4000/index.html>
>
> <URL:http://www.3com.com/carrier/nsd/products/rapd/mp/remoteaccess.html>
>
> Hayes was another vendor, but they're bankrupt. Offhand those are the only
> 3 vendors I can think of.
If BRI incoming then The Atlas 800?
What no one told Masaki to do was read up on the specifications... The
ISP side MUST be digital and there can only be "1" A/D conversion from
end-user to the NAS (Network Access Server).
www.56k.com has info on this.
Masaki, this means you must have either BRI, PRI, CT1, E1 lines incoming.
POTS will NOT work.
So you are VERY limited in the equipment offerings to continue using the
PM2 for v.90 access. As MZ recommends, going to a PM3 is a much cleaner
solution.
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