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Using ISDN Lines for w2K RAS server?

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bkrauthamer

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Hi all,
I am trying to setup an internal W2K based RAS server that will allow connections at greater than v.34 speeds. To do this I believe I need to use digital lines to allow the folks at home/on the road to connect with their 56K modems and get the faster speeds.

I already have 6 ISDN lines in house and am curious what products people might have used to connect them to a W2K RAS server to allow faster access.

Any help and suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bryan Krauthamer
 
I have only used the external ISDN BRI devices, like the USR (now 3com) external ISDN modems (terminal adapters), and routers like the Cisco and Ascend Pipeline. I prefer the router solution to attempting to do network access through an actual MS RAS.

pansophic
 
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