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Re: Is there a product will fit between and router and ISDN



John,

Sounds good, who's the ISP???  I've just treated myself to a Netgear R= T338
ISDN router and a Symantec hardware firewall/VPN and I want an always on connection.  I'm currently spending much more than =A350 a month on IS= P and
call charges.  Do they offer 128k access as well?

Regards

Simon

----- Original Message -----
From: Dr John Tankard <john@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 21 May 2002 09:56
Subject: [ukha_d] Is there a product will fit between and router and ISDN

> I have just found a ISP that will provide me with TRUE un-metered ISDN=
> 64k. ALWAYS ON 24/7 and a fixed IP for 49.99 per month (must be on a B= T
> line).
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> Now the question I would rather not have another PC running in my hous= e
> (ipcop) to work as a firewall, but I do have a FV318 spare (netgear AS= DL
> router/firewall with VPN server builtin) is there anyting that I could=
> put (not a pc) between the FV318 and the homehighway box to make and > hold the call ?
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> John
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