Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ccicpg!turnkey!stanton!donegan
From: donegan@stanton.TCC.COM (Steven P. Donegan)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans
Subject: Re: Linking Ethernets with Serial Lines
Summary: Ethernet Low Speed Bridge Capability
Keywords: Ethernet Serial Links
Message-ID: <60@stanton.TCC.COM>
Date: 19 Jun 88 19:28:09 GMT
References: <1808@van-bc.UUCP>
Organization: Stanton Public Domain Systems, Stanton, Ca.
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In article <1808@van-bc.UUCP>, skl@van-bc.UUCP (Samuel Lam) writes:
> Is there any existing products that will link two independent
> coaxial-based Ethernets together using one or more ordinary
> point-to-point serial lines running at speed up to 19.2k bps
> each?  One use of this product could be to link physically
> remote Ethernets together with cheap point-to-point serial
> circuits, or telephone modems.
> any information.

Try checking out the ACC-4030 (Advanced Computer Communications) remote bridge.
Protocol independant, has 6 connectors which can support up to 4 low speed
modems (0-19.2k) or up to 2 high speed (56/64k) modems. Theses work GREAT!

> -- 
> Samuel Lam     {ihnp4!alberta,watmath,uw-beaver,ubc-vision}!ubc-cs!van-bc!skl











-- 
Steven P. Donegan
Sr. Telecommunications Analyst
Western Digital Corp.
donegan@stanton.TCC.COM