Viable FreeBSD Network Access Server projects...?

Troy Settle troy at psknet.com
Sun Jan 9 20:45:59 PST 2005


Martes,

Yes, you can build your own box from scratch, but it would be much cheaper
and more efficient to get something along the lines of a Max or PM3,
especially if you want V90 support.  Also, DSL is a completely different
technology.  What you need, are PRI and either digital modems or DSPs.  If
you like, I can boot up an old Ascend Max 6096 to see if it still works.  If
so, I'll let it go for $500 (or you can make me an offer).  This thing will
take up to 4 T1/PRI (96 lines total).  I also have a 4048 I'll let go for
half that.

Let me know,

--
  Troy Settle
  Pulaski Networks
  http://www.psknet.com
  866.477.5638
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:owner-freebsd-isp at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Martes 
> Wigglesworth
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> From: Martes Wigglesworth <martes.wigglesworth at earthlink.net>
> To: Christian Hiris <4711 at chello.at>
> Cc: "heath, Chia Hui Chen" <heath0504 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Viable FreeBSD Network Access Server projects...?
> 
> Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 00:59:56 +0300
> 
> Also, to supply, 56K service, would I be able to use the multi-modem
> approach, or do I need to have the DSL with digital "modems" and all
> that jazz?  I am reading about the digital "RAS" setups, and all the
> info sites that I am using seem to fall off, just after the analog
> explanations. They seem to have a good definition of the RAS system
> however, they fail to demonstrate how one may build one, using the
> digital cards, to service analog dialup traffic.
> -- 
> Respectfully,
> 
> 
> M.G.W.
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