On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 01:17:12AM +0200, ogin wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Karsten Keil"
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Did anybody linked more than 2 B-channels together to get 256 or 512 kbps in a single linux-machine? Does it work ?
Yes some time ago I bundled 4 channel (2 S0 cards) and got about 27-29 kByte/sec with trafic in one direction, with full duplex load it was much slower, maybe a queueing/ACK and reordering problems (my theory: big payload data packts delay the small ACK pacets too much, so the ftp downloads stall often).
Hi, Karsten, Could you recommend simple and reliable cards for such use under Linux ? Now i see here some Fritz models and Planet IA128 (PCI) available.
Hmm I don't know the Planet IA128 (PCI), but maybe it's a HFC or Winbond based card, so it should work. Fritz (PCI) is OK as well. -- Karsten Keil SuSE Labs ISDN development