> Hi all-
> I'm looking for suggestions for a well-featured ISDN router with an
> interface that actually makes some sense. I like my current Livingston
> products--how do they perform in the office router arena? Thanks...
If you can wait just a few more weeks, the new OR-U will be out. It will
run 3.9 com os, do nat and proxy routing, compression, multiple ethernet
interfaces.
But if you need that stuff now, get the Netgear model 328.
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