> Hi,
>> I'm looking for a reliable internal ISDN terminal adapter to use in a
> machine which is acting as a gateway for a small office. Not having much
> of a clue about what constitutes a decent ISDN ta, I was hoping someone
> could give me some advice on what to get.
>Anything based on the Cologne Chip Designs HFC-PCI chip should be okay, and
it'll work under FreeBSD :)
(sample cards: Trust Internal ISDN, and the Hayes Internal PCI ISDN card)
> If it runs under Linux, that would be great. If it ran under FreeBSD, that
> would be even better, as that is what the machine runs at present. The
> ISDN part of the FreeBSD hardware.txt file is not being hugely helpful.
>checkout isdn4bsd, which has more info.
> Also, ordering such a device from England or mainland Europe shouldn't
> cause any problems, should it?
>Don't think so.
L.
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