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Easy configuration makes DirectRoute RO-1 supreme for small offices. (Symplex Communications' ISDN router) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)

InfoWorld

| December 23, 1996 | Macassey, Julie | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

THE BOTTOM LINE: GOOD

DirectRoute RO-1

For connecting any two networks together via a standard ISDN line, DirectRoute RO-1 is a solid solution. It allows speeds as fast as 128Kbps. The router works with IPX, TCP/IP, and Ethernet equally well and can be configured and maintained remotely.

Pros: Easy configuration menus; can be accessed via serial line or Telnet; inexpensive; excellent customer service.

Cons: Clock resets when the unit loses power; trouble with VT100 menus on some terminals.

Symplex Communications Corp., Ann Arbor, Mich., (313) 995-1555; http:www.symplex.com.

Price: $999

Platforms: Independent.

These days, even small offices have networks, and so do small groups of offices. They may not be running cutting-edge …

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