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ISDN2 Wireless Router?

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Do they exist?

Can someone point in the direction to find one!?

I need one desperatly.........!!!!

PC World told me they don't even exist!!
 
i'm right in thinkin ISDN2 is a bonded ISDN equaling 128KB p/s as apposed to 64KB p/s ??
 
ISDN 2 is a fibre optic data/voice telecoms supply.
i have never seen any and working in telecomunications i have never come accross any. but you never know ;)
 
Basiclaly my mate lives in a field. ISDN2 is all they can get. There NT box is in the garage and its not attached to the house so they just have a meggaa long lead attaching it. A hell of a lot of interference so could do with wireless!

I can't seem to find a ISDN2 wireless modem/router anywhere!
 
I think we have one of the Tixi ISDN mailbox jobbies around somewhere. Never bothered with it really. I suspect the only way you'd get it working is by connecting that to a wireless router in some way.

Strange combination for over here, but I strongly suspect that there will be some German devices out there. The entire bloody country is flooded with ISDN. The only ISDN device we use at work is the Tobit FaxWare board - a dual port PCI card. That's German, now that I think of it. ;)

D.
 
Get a Cisco router on eBay with an ISDN card (lots of them.. loads of people selling them).

Get a normal wireless access point..

Connect, Configure (Via command line on the Cisco ;)), Go!
 
Basiclaly my mate lives in a field. ISDN2 is all they can get. There NT box is in the garage and its not attached to the house so they just have a meggaa long lead attaching it. A hell of a lot of interference so could do with wireless!

I can't seem to find a ISDN2 wireless modem/router anywhere!

If you've got interference from a long lead, then wireless won't work. Even the rangemax stuff has left me cold.
 
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