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Re: ISDN Modems



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Hi, Tim;

I have a 3COM OfficeConnect External ISDN LAN Modem, Model No. 3C892, that
works great!  It's actually a Router.  It's actually an ISDN modem and Local
Area Network hub all rolled into one.  You can connect up to 10 computers up
to this unit all of which share incredibly good internet access and
excellent download speeds.  4 computers can be attached directly to the
3C892.  If you need to connect more than that, you'll also need a LAN Hub to
connect to one of the computer connections on the 3C892.  That hub will
allow you to connect more computers to the 3C892.  And, it gives you the
benefit of being able to share faxes & printers among your various
computers.

I have had 3 computers hooked up to my 3C892, all of which enjoy access to
the internet at excellent speeds; as if the user on each computer is the
only one online.  We love it.  Even if you don't have more than one
computer, you may want to consider this.  I've had other ISDN modems, but
this is far and away the best.

With kindest regards,

Dick Smith
Dick@xxxxxxxxxx

----- Original Message -----
From: sk <23i75h6j@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Timothy Morge <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Omega-List Forum
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 7:04 AM
Subject: RE: ISDN Modems


> > Omega folks:
> >
> > Anyone out there have recommendations for the best 128k ISDN
> > Modems? I'm now doing too much on-line to not have a high
> > speed dedicated connection and DSL or cable isn't available
> > where I am--yet.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Tim Morge
> >
>
> Netopia or 3COM "IQ" ISDN series of modems (any of them) - they do
> better than 128k...
>
> without question the best ISDN modem available.  auto-detects your
> B Channels and sets up everything with a wizard.  3 mins. you're online.
>