Where (in the USA) can I buy a card supported by isdn4bsd??
Juha-Matti Liukkonen
jml at cubical.fi
Wed Jul 9 08:07:06 PDT 2003
AFAIK, the protocol tracing never got implemented in the active/capi
side (ie. /dev/i4btrc# is non-functional). Apart from that everything
should work. The performance should be unaffected, but of course the
ISDN protocol is handled on the "intelligent" card instead of on your
CPU, so your perceived system load while blasting at full 128Kb/s should
be lower (not that handling such a low bit rate is much of a load for
modern CPUs).
Br,
Jussi
Josh Osborne wrote:
>>You can use AVM's active cards (eg. the PCI B1). They are a bit
>>more expensive, but have downloadable firmware for both sides of
>>the pond. Work with i4b quite nicely, since they don't use the
>>software ISDN stack for protocol implementation.
>
>
> Oh? Are there any features of i4b that are lost when you don't
> use it's software ISDN stack? And is the performance any better
> or worse?
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