Who makes dial-up ISDN routers?
• NTT • Yamaha Here’s some blurb on the NTT MN128-SOHO dial-up ISDN Router that we use at the office. The NTT MN128-SOHO ISDN Router (around ¥50,000) available with and without a DSU can be used as a regular TA connected to a computer’s serial port, or as a router on an Ethernet network. AutoNAT (Network Address Translation + IP Masquerade) means that several computers can connect to the Internet simultaneously using a single dial up account and IP address. The included CD-ROM contains setup utilities for both Mac and Windows, a PDF version of the manual, Internet Explorer, Acrobat Reader, plus several other utilities. Quick setup involves entering the telephone number of your ISP, your user ID, and an IP address. Up and running in minutes! Not that you’ll need a Japanese-capable Web browser in order to display the setup pages, which, by the way, are stored inside the MN128 as HTML pages. Apparently, you can also use Telnet to set it up. • Two analog ports • One DTE port (9-pin D-sub f