Subj : ISDN?
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Peter Knapper
Date : Mon Jul 24 2006 08:09 pm

Hi Sean,

SD> I'm thinking about setting up an ISDN line for the BBS
SD> so I can legally run the BBS and its servers.  Right
SD> now, if they do another portscan on me, I may lose my
SD> residential connection. <G>  How's OS/2 with ISDN?

My thoughts on various technologies is to keep the PC as far from the
technology as possible.....;-) That way you don't have to worry about
compatiblites, or change of platforms, etc, you end up NOT locking yourself
into anything.

EG have a Home LAN and then use a ROUTER to connect the LAN to dial-up POTS,
Dial-up ISDN, Cable, ADSL, Wireless, a Digital Data Service, or just about
ANYTHING, but whatever you do, provide it for the LAN as a whole and then the
PC will use it just like any other network resource. This method maximises your
investment.

PS: If you have Cable or ADSL why would you want ISDN??? over here ISDN is far
too expensive to even consider, its more than 2 times the price of the cheapest
ADSL.

Cheers............pk.


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