Remote Access and e-mail / internet

Anton,

Normally you get two phone numbers with the IDSN service but only one
router. ISDN is normally two channels.
You do not need to buy two ISDN services.

I have been running ISDN for about 3 years.

If you have any questions, you can call me at 317-846-6591.


Dave Cole
Reeder & Kline

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Good morning,

I need to get Remote Access set up for about 4 to 6 users. I also will be
activating Microsoft Exchange on our Small Business Server in the very near
future.

As we're on SBS, I wouldn't really want an open connection to the Internet -
so, it seems I'm talking ISDN for both incoming and outgoing connections.

It may be a stupid question, but am I looking at 2 ISDN lines & 2 ISDN cards
for the server here??

Anton Wilson,
Systems Analyst,
Deanestor Healthcare
www.deanestor.co.uk



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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Good morning,

I need to get Remote Access set up for about 4 to 6 users. I also will be
activating Microsoft Exchange on our Small Business Server in the very near
future.

As we're on SBS, I wouldn't really want an open connection to the Internet -
so, it seems I'm talking ISDN for both incoming and outgoing connections.

It may be a stupid question, but am I looking at 2 ISDN lines & 2 ISDN cards
for the server here??

Anton Wilson,
Systems Analyst,
Deanestor Healthcare
www.deanestor.co.uk