Questin buggin me in the back of my mind for some time, maybe someone can
enlighten me... does ISDN compress or bloat the data being transferred along
the channels or is the data transferred in the nip?
Reason for the question is to decide on whether or not the pain of
configuring an internal TA is worth it.... external ta's in my mind are
going to lose speed when they communicate at 115K with the com port (ok...
USB is different) unless the data is bloated between the two ends of the PPP
link.
-Enda.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Waider" <waider at dspsrv.com>
To: "Enda" <enda at unison.ie>
Cc: "Waider" <waider at dspsrv.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Subscription ISDN ISPs
> According to Enda:
> >
> > Quick question.... do you use internal or external ISDN TA's ? I've seen
> > this type of thing on 3Com ISDN hubs, but never on internal PCI / ISA
TA's,
> > would be intereted to know of a model or two if you have seen it.
> >
>> Hmm. Thinking about it, I expect it's only worked with external only.
>> Cheers,
> Waider.
> --
>waider at dspsrv.com / Chances are I'm not at home right now.
>
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