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I am running 7 Multitech 2834ZDX MultiModems on a Cyclades 8Y0 multi-port serial card. The computer is a P-200 with 128 Megs RAM and 5gig HD. This computer is overkill, but I wanted it that way :) Unless we are running heavily loaded on the fax side (greater than 3,000 faxes waiting in the sendq), our average load is .15-.2. I run about 2000 faxes a day in outgoing only. The OS is FreeBSD 2.2.1. Since P-200 are reasonably cheap, I'd use one or higher. 32 Megs RAM should be fine; 64 Megs better. Especially if you make your swap big. Otherwise it depends on what all you are going to do with it. Web server? Router? I am very impressed with te Mulitechs, although there was some discussion about 2 weeks ago. You can check the archives for the deatils. Patrick Gardella On 05-Nov-97 Karl Feichtinger wrote: >Hi, > >I know this topic has been discussed earlier, however, I would be glad to >receive a specific advice. I want to connect 6 modems to a Linux machine. > >I wonder whether I should use internal modems (this reduces cabling) or >external modems, in which case I need a recommendation for a multi-port >serial board. >Which minimum RAM and Processor requirements would I need? SCSI? > >Thanks for any advice! > Karl