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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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14 usb modems per machine
We are looking to hook up 14modems per machine to pull data from clients, and I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck with this many modems on a machine. second questions is this possible with 2 7port powered hubs, or do they require 4 4pt pci cards.
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You'd be MUCH better off using expansion cards to make this network. USB is just too slow for that much data and the processing overhead from 14 modems would be enormous.
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You would be better off with something like this.
http://www.equinox.com/products/dial...ems/index.html
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