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Date:      Fri, 28 Nov 1997 14:05:16 -0500
From:      dennis <dennis@etinc.com>
To:        www@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: hardware.html
Message-ID:  <3.0.32.19971128140516.00a29520@etinc.com>

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This is the current text for our listing on this page. Its rather outdated
and I would appreciate
it if you could change it to supplied text.

Emerging Technologies, Inc. has high speed serial communications adapters
allowing FreeBSD systems to utilize leased lines at speeds from 56k to T1.
     The adapters include a complete set of drivers and utilities that
allow a FreeBSD machine to communicate directly with virtually any IP
router via synchronous
     PPP, Frame Relay or X.25, and directly to CISCO brand routers with
CISCO serial encapsulation. Full documentation and support are included.
Several
     hardware choices are available ranging from an economical single port
adapter card to a dual T1 line model with dual 25mhz dedicated processors. To
     contact Emerging Technologies, send E-mail to info@etinc.com. 

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NEW text below

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Emerging Technologies, Inc. has high speed serial communications adapters
allowing FreeBSD systems to connect directly to leased lines at speeds from
56k to T1/E1. ET drivers support  up to 16 T1/E1 lines a single
FreeBSD-based PC.
     The adapters include a complete set of drivers and utilities that
allow a FreeBSD machine to communicate directly with virtually any IP
router via synchronous  PPP, Frame Relay, X.25, and directly to CISCO brand
routers with CISCO serial encapsulation. Full documentation and support are
included. Hardware choices are available for both ISA and PCI buses ranging
from an economical single port ISA adapter to a four T1/E1 port  PCI card
with four dedicated 25mhz processors on-board. To contact Emerging
Technologies, send E-mail to info@etinc.com. 
 
Web link is http://www.etinc.com


Thanks,

Dennis Baasch




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