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Dialup Server
Hello all,
I need to build or find a device to server up to 10 dialup connections using an existing internet connection. My original plan was to use a RAS modem and a Windows 2003 server setup for RAS, but I am not happy with the idea of using a dedciated server for that project that would be difficult to replace. I would much rather get a standalone hardware solution that basicly takes a cat5 connection for internet and has around 10 phone line connections. any ideas? |
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I am, in reality, a moose
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so you want 10 dialup lines dialing into a RAS and then uplink to the web?
you should be able to pick up a Cisco AS2511 and connect 10 external modems... |
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that sounds good.
i was also looking at the ADTRAN Total Access 850, which I actually have... I just didnt know until today what is was for. |
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