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[ILUG] Linux box to replace 3com isdn router Q

[ILUG] Linux box to replace 3com isdn router Q

John P. Looney (Kate) jplooney-ilug at online.ie
Tue Jun 6 14:35:47 IST 2000


On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 02:29:43PM +0100, Stephen Shirley mentioned:
> Hi,
> 	The router isn't ours, and is going to be replaced by a linux box
> with an internal isdn card, so while the router is just perfect, we still
> need a replacement. Getting another router isn't an option, because there
> needs to be no external parts to this system.

 See can you get a hold of Zoom technologies. They are an Irish
distributor for a very nice piece of kit, made by Lightning.ch, that is a
£250 matchbox running embedded linux, that's got an ISDN connector, and a
ethernet port.

 It'll do VPN, NAT, dial on demand etc. No harddisk/moving parts. Perfect.

Kate

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the merest hint is sufficient"                -- Zen Master Greg




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