Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 09:26:54 +0000 (GMT) From: Neal <neal@pernet.net> To: Greg Stringfellow <greg@smokey.prismnet.com> Cc: Sam Magee <webadmin@adsight.com>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Setting Up Web Hosting Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970411092619.10528A-100000@office.pernet.net> In-Reply-To: <199704111443.JAA14150@smokey.prismnet.com>
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I believe Kentrox makes a T1 CSU/DSU that will run 56K-T1. You definately DON'T have to throw out the router. On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Greg Stringfellow wrote: > Sam Magee said: > > If you start with a 56K line, you'll have to throw out the CSU/DSU > > and router when you upgrade to a faster line. Consider a 256K > > frac T1 to start. > > I wouldn't say that for the router. You can get a Cisco 2501 or a 3Com > NetBuilder Remote Office router that will handle both 56k/T1 quite well. > Heck, if your planning on doing dialups you could even look at a some of the > more advanced models of terminal servers out there. Most of them have high > speed serial WAN ports now. > > CSU/DSU is a different story. I've really only dealt with T1s so I could be > wrong. :) > > Greg > > -- > Greg Stringfellow PrismNet, Inc. > Network Administration WWW Pages, ISDN, Telnet, Dialup Accounts > HTTP://www.prismnet.com Phone: (512)-418-1568 > > -- Neal Rigney, PERnet Communications, (409)729-4638 neal@mail.pernet.net
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