[AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

Jamie Lovick jalovick at doof.org
Fri Sep 20 09:28:49 EST 2019


Hi,

I wonder how many Cisco AS5200's (probably the most popular 56K Access
Server) are lying around gathering dust? They're probably way beyond even
being used as a door stop. An ACC/Ericsson Tigris would be another option,
or Lucent MAX TNT Access Server.

Who has modems left anymore?

Jamie



On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 09:00, Rob Thomas <xrobau at gmail.com> wrote:

> I was reminiscing on derpbook, and realised that it would be a
> RIDICULOUSLY insane idea to try to recreate a 56k dialup ISP in 2020.
> So I'm going to do it.
>
> To further this plan, I'm hoping that someone has some old Bay
> 5000/5399's lying around that they paid megabucks for and are now
> worth less than nothing, that they want to donate to a good home.
>
> If one happens to be in Brisbane, that would be even better, because
> I'm heading down there for Comicon this weekend, and I could pick it
> up then!
>
> If not, maybe some old Cisco devices? Or whatever those TNT devices
> were? Something that takes a PRI in one end and makes modem sounds at
> it, basically.
>
> --Rob
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