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     We are intending to install a Win95 10/100 BaseT etherNet network for ten
workstation locations and telephone access in our house for use in our
homeschool.  Someone has proposed that we use a combination device that serves
both as an etherNet hub for up to eight workstation locations and a network
ISDN adapter.  One product recommended is the Microcom 808.  We are told that
this device can be stacked to allow for more than enough connections.  Also,
that it provides network visible ISDN access through a single telphone
connection and ISP account.  We understand that it is supported by an
installation wizard that eases start-up and configuration.
     This certainly sounds great;  however, we wonder if anyone on the PCBUILD
list has experience with this or similar devices adpated for a similar
purpose.  Won't you listers share your observations and experiences?

Tommy Holmes, Jr.
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