WANPIPE S-series is a versatile range of WAN and ADSL adapters that offer fast data transfer rates of up to 8Mbps, making them an intelligent choice for multi-protocol networks.
A particular highlight of the Sangoma WAN/ADSL component is its ability to transform any Linux kernel into a powerful multi-T1/ADSL router/firewall with the proven reliability of Linux. I found that the Sangoma S-series cards, in particular, support an onboard T1/E1 CSU/DSU, which eliminates all external components of a traditional routing solution, meaning that the T1/E1 line can be directly connected to the card.
What I found particularly impressive about WANPIPE was its wide range of supported protocols, including ATM, ADSL, Frame Relay, PPP, MULTILINK PPP, CHDLC, X25(API), BitStreaming (API), BiSync(API), and SDLC(API). Additionally, WANPIPE supports custom API development such as credit card verification, voice-over-IP and satellite communication. As a cherry on top, all device drivers are part of the standard Linux Kernel distribution.
Overall, my experience with WANPIPE S-series has been smooth and reliable, showcasing its impressive abilities to deliver high-speed data transfer rates and implementing various WAN protocols in firmware. The Sangoma WAN/ADSL component has transformed my Linux kernel into a multi-T1/ADSL router/firewall while supporting custom API development. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a powerful WAN and ADSL adapter that can deliver optimal performance and reliability.
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