> If theres nothing that would fit the bill, how are folks out there solving
> similar problems? I'm also consideringas an alternative to a dedicated box
> siting a linux box with a modem and a 4 port serial card at each location,
> but thats getting more and more pricey...
You could probably do it with PM11's, but I'm leaning toward doing it with
Linux boxes. That way, that Linux box can be a caching DNS server, act as
primary or secondary radius server for the remote POP, and act as your
backdoor for dialing in when there's a problem.
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