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The FarSync DSL-S1 universal PCI / PCI-X card provides
a versatile high performance G.SHDSL (also known as SHDSL and SDSL)
connectivity to the Internet, local private connections or to corporate
networks
The intelligent FarSync DSL-S1 card
brings comprehensive SHDSL support to Linux and Windows. Full duplex 2 wire
bandwidth of 2.304 Mbits/s is supported down to fractional speeds of 192
Kbits/s with automatic configuration.
Whether you are connecting to the
Internet, private networks using TCP/IP or interconnecting sites for
back to back operation using leased lines, a FarSync adapter provides
the connectivity solution replacing standalone routers and firewalls
with an integrated solution on a PC/Server.
The card installs seamlessly under
Linux kernel series 2.4 and 2.6 on single, multiprocessor, 32 and 64 bit
systems. Distributions by Redhat, SuSE, Slackware, Mandrake,
Debian, Fedora and many more are supported.
Under TCP/IP the link level protocol can be MPoA (Cisco HDLC, Frame
Relay or Ethernet 802.2 over ATM) or PPPoA (PPP over ATM AAL5). The
SHDSL port provides a standard point-to-point network interface
controllable with all the standard Linux and Windows networking tools.
The compact design allows the card to be compatible will both
standard and low profile systems, standard and low profile PCI connector
plates are supplied.

The FarSync DSL-S1 is suitable for connection to TCP/IP and Frame Relay
networks. Typical applications include:
- Integration with embedded Linux or Windows based Products
- G.SHDSL Internet Access
- Remote office access back to back operation over leased
lines including wire only links
- Server-based network hub (Routers & Firewalls)
- Video Teleconferencing
About G.SHDSL
Most commonly known as SHDSL, G.991.2 and also under the generic name
SDSL, G.SHDSL is an international standard for symmetric DSL developed
by the ITU. G.SHDSL provides for sending and receiving high-speed
symmetrical data streams over a single pair of copper wires (2 wire) at
rates between 192 Kbits/s and 2.304 Mbits/s. G.SHDSL was developed to
replace several incompatible symmetric DSL technologies (e.g. SDSL, HDSL,
HDSL2) with a globally supported standardised technology incorporating
performance and interoperability enhancements.

The FarSync DSL-S1 is designed for high performance and flexibility.
The intelligent card is driven by an AMD processor has zero wait state
SRAM and a PCI Bus mastering DMA interface to provide very high
performance whilst minimising PCI and Server CPU loads.
Multiple FarSync DSL-S1 cards can be installed and also intermixed
with the other adapters in the FarSync WAN T-Series range that provide
E1, X.21, V.35 and RS-530 network interfaces.
The FarSync DSL-S1 is PCI version 2.2 compliant
and PCI-X compatible. This Universal PCI card can operate in
PCs using either 3.3 volt or 5 volt signaling. The card is suitable for
PCs with either 32 bit bus or 64 bit bus configurations. The power for
the cards is taken from the 3.3 volt supply rail.
A simple installation procedure will make the device driver available
via the standard kernel configuration mechanism. The driver may be
either permanently linked to the kernel or used as a dynamically
loadable module.
A configuration tool is provided to set the interface parameters and
the protocol, after which the ports may be configured with standard
networking tools. The line speed is automatically detected and
configured and there is also provision for a manual override. Examples
and default configurations are provided with the on-line documentation.
A daemon is included that allows the Activation Status
of the port to be automatically monitored. The network interface
associated with the specific SHDSL port can then be brought up or down
to reflect the line state. This allows routing tables to be dynamically
recalculated to reflect destinations actually available.
The product includes the communications card, RJ11 2 metre cable,
standard and low profile PCI connector plates, driver software (with
source), utilities, test program and documentation supplied on CD-ROM.
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