Re: (PM) Netgear RM356

Brian Hitchcock (brianh@mrlongarm.com)
Tue, 25 May 1999 13:19:31 -0500

I have 2 customers using the RM356 one of them is a dedicated connection
they seem to very well. Really easy setup and quite consistant.
Brian Hitchcock
KC Web
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Beaulieu <brian@capital-data.com>
To: Jason A. Cox <tech@alpha.familynet.net>
Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: (PM) Netgear RM356

>On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 09:29:20AM -0500, Jason A. Cox wrote:
>> Has anyone used a Netgear RM356 (analog modem SOHO LAN router
>> http://netgear.baynetworks.com ) on a client's lan to connect to a PM3?
I
>> have a client looking at this router (btw, it only has a single 56K modem
>> connection--no bonding) and I want to know how well it works. Any other
>> suggetions? These little guys are only $250 from buy.com, so if they
are
>> any good, I can easily see other company accounts going to LAN dial-up or
>> dedicated low-bandwidth connections.
>
>I can't speak for the RM356 but I can for the RH3x8. They are ISDN
routers..
>I have multiple ones dialing into a PM3... I went to these instead of
Ascend
>P50's. They're < $300 and rock solid. They work great for office<->office
>solutions too. If the RM356 is anything like the RH3x8 (328 or 348) then
I'd
>go for it.
>
>Brian
>--
>UNIX Systems Administrator
>Capital Data, Inc.
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