Synchronous PCI cards Synchronous cards add the functionality of a WAN router to the regular PC working under control of Linux or FreeBSD operating systems. Most of networks already have a server used to host a web site, deliver mail and work as a firewall. There's no need to add expensive and complex external boxes - just a PCI card is enough. You can insert as many cards, as many free PCI slots you have - creating a powerful multiport, modular router at cost not much higher than the PC alone. Moreover thanks to fast processors installed in PCs nowadays, such a device would be of a magnitude more efficient than a typical external router. More reliability, more functionality, less server room space, less power consumption and all of this at much lower cost. Current drivers support Frame Relay, synchronous PPP and HDLC.
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Tahoe 931 - single-port V.35 PCI cardOne V.35 port, up to 5 Mbps. |
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Tahoe 932 - dual-port V.35 PCI card Two V.35 ports, up to 5 Mbps each. |
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Tahoe 971 - single-port G.703 PCI card
One G.703 port (framed and unframed), up to 2048 kbps. Now you can transfer data over an E1 stream directly from your PC! |
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Tahoe 972 - dual-port G.703 PCI card
Two G.703 ports (framed and unframed), up to 2048 kbps each. Now you can transfer data over an E1 stream directly from your PC! |