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  • Subject: Re: Serial port cards for a 170
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 20:46:21 -0600
  • Organization: data design inc http://www.datadesigninc.com

> Are there serial port cards that can be put in an AS/400 model 170 so that 
>the LAN server can have 4 or more Serial ports for modem connections?
>
> If so, how much are they?  Are they regular PCI cards?

are you looking for dial up connections?

if so, that's what the remote access server is for.  we use the ibm 8235, or 
now the shiva lanrover/e plus since the 8235 was discontinued last
summer.

if that's what you want, let me know, and i'll get you some prices.  we've 
installed 5 8235's, and 2 shiva's.   most people that use them swear by
them.

nj
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