From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 14:08:46 -0600 From: Brandon Black photon@nol.net Subject: ISDN Topicbox-Message-UUID: 53127d6a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19961202200846.gdL-sRbu9I3x3ujhgljupp3CA9wsYbXrjf0zKGnAvXU@z> I would recommend getting an ISDN<->Ethernet Router, since plan 9 supports ethernet already. In the US, an Ascend Pipline 25/50/75 would do the trick, although I'm not aware of their status on EuroISDN... I would assume they make a EuroISDN product tho... ................................. .............. : Brandon Lee Black : [Office] :.............: [Personal] :.... :....................: brandon.black@wcom.com : photon@nol.net :....... : "Sanity is the : +1.281.362.6466 .......: photon@gnu.ai.mit.edu : : trademark of a :.................:..../\: vis_blb@unx1.shsu.edu : : weak mind. . ." : LDDS WorldCom, Inc. :\/: +1.281.397.3490 ......: :....................:.....................:..:.................: On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Nigel Roles wrote: > I had assumed that the biggest battle in installing ISDN in the UK > was going to be persuading BT to do it, and writing the cheque > afterwards. > > Not so. Selecting a decent PC card and getting the technical details > for it seems to be the problem at the moment. > > Anyone out there got any experience/suggestions to pass on? There's a > Plan 9 driver in it. > > I'm looking for > > 1. A PC card, preferably PCI but ISA will do. > 2. From a manufacturer who will give/sell me a technical manual > 3. With a EuroISDN stack > > and optionally > > 4. An on-board V34 modem. > > The only card which fits this so far is a thing called an Elsa > PCF/Pro, but I have great doubts that I could get a manual. > > > Nigel Roles >