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- From: dpower@insync.net
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Macintosh ISDN Modems?
- Date: Sat, 06 Apr 96 11:36:47 PDT
- Organization: Insync Internet Services
- Message-ID: <NEWTNews.828820398.6472.dpower@dpower.insync.net>
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- In article <4k45nl$m1@freenet-news.carleton.ca>, <an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA>
- writes:
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- > Rebecca Wells (rebeccaw@wolfe.net) writes:
- > > Are there any ISDN modems that work with a Macintosh?
- >
- > I'm not aware of any ISDN equipment that's prepackaged for Macs
- > (possibly the Motorola Bitsurfer?), but as with modems, all external ISDN
- TAs
- > will work with a Mac (or any other type of computer or terminal for that
- > matter). You'll probably have to get your own proper (hardware
- > handshaking) serial cable though, and software.
- >
- > Anthony
- >
- > --
- > Anthony Hill | an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA
- >
- Farralon makes several new isdn terminal adaptors with mac setup software.
- The have the netopia, which is equivalent to the ascend pipline 50
- (ie:ethernet or appletalk attached, lan to wan router)that supports an apple
- talk connection for those without ethernet, for aprox $1000 and a oem 3com
- impact with mac software that's serial attached for approx $400. We have
- tested the netopia with our ascend MAX HP 4000's and it works flawlessly. We
- will be testing the low end unit this week. It TA should work fine we will see
- how the software works.
-
- David Power
- VP Operations
- Insync.Internet.Services
- dpower@insync.net
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