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RE: ISDN vs ADSL


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  • Subject: RE: ISDN vs ADSL
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 10:22:44 -0000
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>I also intend to get Comfort, whill this work OK with either HH or
>ADSL?

If you want to run CWI (Comfort Web Interface) then ISDN is the way to go
as
you cannot run a webserver over ADSL (BTs anyway).  HH works great.

>Also is there any problem with installing HH in the loft (node zero
>to be) and running CAT5 to the study?

That's what I have done Chris.  My HH box is in node zero beside Comfort.
Digital port one is extended by CAT5 to my study so I can access the ISDN
straight from that machine if I'm working on the server or something.  Port
two goes to my server/router machine in node zero which normally provides
access to all the other machines in the house.

>I have an old 486/66 with dual serial ports, could I use this as a
>router/firewall (linux?) with a TA??

Yep, this is just the level of hardware that "L" loves (so I'm
told).  Some
of the "L" guys on this list could tell you more on this subject.

M.



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