Hi,
I have a Pentium 100 with 64 MB
1GB SCSI-Disk
AVM-Fritz-Card(ISDN)
Matrox - Mystique
Wangtek-Streamer
CD-ROM
Novell NE 2000 compatible card and will install Debian 2.0 on this
box.
I plan to use this box in ethernet and configure it in the way that my
second box(debian 2.0 also running on th
Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under
> Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are
> supported.
>
> I've looked at the Hardware Compatibility HOWTO and the ISDN HOWTO, but
> they're both ye
> "KT" == Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KT> Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under
KT> Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are
KT> supported.
KT> Any ideas/pointers/help you can provide would be much appreciated.
C
Hello everyone, I'm looking for an internal ISDN TA that I can use under
Linux, and I'm hoping someone can provide some info on which, if any, are
supported.
I've looked at the Hardware Compatibility HOWTO and the ISDN HOWTO, but
they're both years old and aren't much help at all - so, I'm turnin
Dave Cinege writes:
> On 21 Apr 1997 03:58:51 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
> >Dave Cinege writes:
...
> > > Aaaa! And you are using this with linux? Are you sure it is opening
> > > the
> > > 16650 at 230K?
> >Well, I *think* so. How can I tell? I use setserial with spd_cust
> >and
On 21 Apr 1997 03:58:51 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
>Dave Cinege writes:
> > >
> > >Until recently I just used the built-in serial ports, which are 16650a
> > >limited to 115000 bps. I have recently bought a Byte Runner card and
> > >am talking to the Bitsurfr at 230400 bps. Have I noticed a b
Dave Cinege writes:
> >
> >Until recently I just used the built-in serial ports, which are 16650a
> >limited to 115000 bps. I have recently bought a Byte Runner card and
> >am talking to the Bitsurfr at 230400 bps. Have I noticed a big
>
> Aaaa! And you are using this with linux? Are y
On Sat, 19 Apr 1997 13:03:21 -0700, Kevin Traas wrote:
>> We ended
>> up getting a Zyxel TA128U. It's an external and we're only using one
>> channel and it works just fine. Any external should work as long as
>> it supports "PPP Sync-to-Async" conversion. You just set up a dial
>> script and once
On 20 Apr 1997 04:49:53 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
>Kevin Traas writes:
> > > I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> > > it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
> >
> > Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
> >
> > What type o
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>
> The Linux Journal usually has an ad for an internal ISDN board
> with drivers for Linux; Spellcaster - http://spellcast.com .
That should have been http://www.spellcast.com/
I don't know anything about the card, but they do support Linux:
>From their web page:
Novemb
Kevin Traas writes:
> > I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> > it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
>
> Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
>
> What type of serial port do you have? 16550? How fast are you running t
> The problem is the D-channel
> protocol. They are not very much standardized. Europe has a few national
> ones and DSSS1 aka Euro ISDN, the USA have two one of which is NI-1.
>
> There is work underway to integrate NI-1 in isdn4linux. This would make
> many passive cards work with Linux in the
> > After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
> > found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using
ISDN
> > on Linux.
> >
> > Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
> > box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux sy
> I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
What type of serial port do you have? 16550? How fast are you running the
serial connection? Higher than 11
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On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
>Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
>box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux system. (Running 1.2.8)
Is it an external box that you need to connect to a serial port.
In this case us
Kevin Traas writes:
>
> Are other ISDN TA's supported by Linux? i.e. USR Sportster ISDN, Motorola
> Bitsurfer Pro, etc.
>
Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said in a reply
|
| Any external should work as long as it supports "PPP Sync-to-Async"
| conversion. You just set up a dial scrip
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
> found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using ISDN
> on Linux.
>
> Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
> box. I'd like to use it in my Debia
After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using ISDN
on Linux.
Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux system. (Running 1.2.8)
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