ADSL on a PCI Card

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Author: Darrell Shandrow
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Subject: ADSL on a PCI Card
Hi J,

I do not like internal cards for purposes of DSL connectivity. My
experience has been that they're susceptible to electromagnetic
interference from the PC's power supply and/or video card. An ADSL signal
doesn't need such interference... :-)


On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, J.Francois wrote:

> I have been waiting a long time to get rid of my stack of DSL
> routers and finally a product has come along to help make that happen.
> I don't know how many of you have ADSL but the ability
> to have better controls for firewalling and traffic in general make this
> card look promising.
>
> http://www.sangoma.com/adsl.htm
>
> NOTE: I have no connection to Sangoma. I just think that their
>       products rock for Networking on a budget.

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