Michael Collins wrote:> Just curious: has anyone seen or heard about a USB-based T1/E1 interface
> device? I?ve seen some serious T1/E1 testing equipment that is
> USB-based, but I was wondering if there was something more generic, like
> a Zaptel-ish T1/E1 that used USB instead of PCI/PCIx.
>
Why? There used to be a saying 'usb is for mice, firewire is for men',
though USB has grown a bit in bandwidth since then, it is still not very
well suited for a high sustained bandwidth. NOw T1/E1 is not that big, I
suspect a lack of demand. Havng a E1 termintae in your laptop is quite
useless, and a server usually has plenty of slots (if not, buy a bigger
server ;-).
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> -MC
>
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