RE: which is best sync serial card?

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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Ivan Passos wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Bene, Martin wrote:
> >
> > I've used two different products:
> >
> > Etinc PCI 4x sync-serial, 10Mbit each, http://www.etinc.com/pcisync.htm
> >
> > Sangoma ISA S508 1x sync, 4Mbit card, http://www.sangoma.com/products.htm
> >
> > Warning: while both products are still in use and work fine, I installed
> > them about 2 years ago, so situation may have changed.
> 
> Just adding one more product to your list:
> 
> Cyclades-PC300, PCI 1x or 2x sync, models for X.21, V.35 and T1/E1
>   (built-in DSU/CSU) http://www.cyclades.com/products/svrbas/pc300.htm

And one more, new boy on the block I guess, drivers just gone into the
AC series:

FarSync T-series PCI cards 2 and 4 port sync. X.21, V.35 and V.24 on the
same board. Speeds to 8.448Mb (E2).    http://www.farsite.co.uk/

Handle PPP, Cisco HDLC and raw HDLC ourselves, or a driver varient is
available to use Krzysztof Halasa's HDLC layer (adds Frame Relay at present).


> Since I'm the driver author for this card, it's not very nice to give
> opinions on whether it's the best one or not. People here, however, may be
> able to contribute with their comments ... ;)

Have to ditto that part as well.


-- 
        Bob Dunlop
        FarSite Communications Ltd.
        http://www.farsite.co.uk/
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