100Mbit ISDN solution
Rodney Joffe
rjoffe at genuity.net
Mon Jan 19 04:20:57 UTC 1998
*&^%$!!!!!!
All my devices are 100BaseT, so I can't confirm that it works with
10baseT.
I'll try and find a 10BaseT device, and report back.
Sorry!
Luke Parrish wrote:
>
> Hey guys. Ran into a problem the other day. A customer of mine has a
> 100Mbit network, with 100Mbit hubs. They want ISDN access, so they hook a
> Pipeline 50 to their hub, dial it up, connect to the internet. But, hey
> nothing on the network can see it. Doh! I didnt think about the little
> 10Mbit into 100Mbit hub problem. I called Ascend and they said they do not
> have a router than can do 100Mbit yet, does anyone here know of an ISDN
> router that will support 100Mbit, or some kind of AUI transceiver that may
> go 10 to 100? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
>
> Thanks
> Luke
>
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