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- Subject: Re: ISDN card
- From: Yamagata Hiroo <hiyori13@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 12:18:08 +0900
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At 11:31 01/06/24 +0900, you wrote: >1. Here, in Japan can be obtained ISDN card or >a router... do has support for Linux ? Where ? If it's a router, then there's no need for " support". You just configure your Linux Box for a normal LAN, and it's OK. ISDN card is not usable. >2. It is certain that the NTT V30 Tower does not has >support for Linux ? What do you mean "support"? NTT's service desk will not help you, I guess. But why not try to ask NTT? Also, I don't know about V30's USB connection, but it should be OK to treat the V30 as a normal modem using the RS-232C port. Best,
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