Are you plugging your Linux 6.0 box into an isdn2e wall-box system from BT.
Also
are you using a BT speedway card. If so I assume you are using ISDN for
Linux, (i4l).
I did this recently and I think I installed it as a fritz card from the list
and it seemed to
work OK. I connect using demon as they have fixed IP addresses and it saves
all
that complicated stuff about dynamic IP from your ISP.
Rgds
andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25 April 1999 01:03
Subject: [SuSE Linux] SuSE 6.0 with British Telecom ISDN2e
Hello
I think I've finally found a technical problem which no one
can understand or sort out.
I'm just about to plug an ISDN2e system into my Linux 6.0 box. I
can't find anyone who can advise me about this. Apart from a few web
sites that give vague advice for cards that are not available in the
UK and the docs on the HD which are not written by someone from over
here there is nothing.
Can anyone give helpful advice ?
I'm thinking that the following cards may be useful......
Eicon Diva II http://www.cambrdidge-isdn.com
Trust Communicator ISDN 128 PCI
British Telecom Speedway ISDN PCI
http://www.foxdirect.com
As I say, the docs and man pages don't help at all.
Thanks
Richard
Sheffield UK
0973 682181
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