8-port serial async cards??
WB3FFV
howardl at wb3ffv.ampr.org
Sun Jan 29 08:05:22 AEST 1989
In article <1135 at netxcom.UUCP>, rfrye at netxcom.UUCP (Rob Frye) writes:
> In article <8417 at dasys1.UUCP> eddjp at dasys1.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi) writes:
> >We are considering upgrading our 386 XENIX box from an ARNET 4 port 9600 baud
> >board, to a Bell Technologies ACE 8 port 38,400 baud board.
>
> I, too am interested in that card. Please post responses; I think others
> may wish to know. Also, if anyone is using any other 8-port serial board
> on SCO Xenix 386 that you like (particularly that will handle 38.4kbps)
> please clue us in! :->
Well just as a suggestion, I would take a look at the Ultra-186 or the
Smart Hostess from Comtrol corperation. I personally own the Smart Hostess
and have been using it for sometime without any problems. I have two TB+
modems that I talk to at 19.2K, and run several terminals at 38.4K and it
just zooms right along. The card works well and supports full modem control
(which I could never get to work right on the Bell ICC cards I used to own),
and so far none of my news feeds that use TB+ modems have ever had to wait
because of slow throughput from my end. I have heard a lot of horrow
stories about many manufactures, and even experienced a few of my own, and
am very happy with my choice of the Comtrol board. I do not work for Comtrol,
but am a satisfied customer, and would for that reason recomend there
product...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Internet : howardl at wb3ffv.ampr.org | Howard D. Leadmon
UUCP : wb3ffv!howardl | Fast Computer Service, Inc.
TELEX : 152252474 | P. O. Box 171
Telephone : (301)-335-2206 | Chase, MD 21027-0171
More information about the Comp.unix.questions
mailing list