On Fri, Sep 04, 1998 at 05:09:51PM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote: > does anybody know of an ISDN-adaptor that can be used in the > whole world (especially Japan and Europe) and is supported by > Debian? The hardware isn't the problem. This is an area where ISDN is the same all over the world (correct me someone if I'm wrong here)
The problem is the D-channel protocol which is different everywhere. There is DSSS1 in Europe (with a few subtle differences between the countries), NI-1 and another one in the US and about Japan I don't know. And in Europe there are the national ones too, like 1TR6 in Germany. I don't know of a software that operates everywhere. Nils -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* | Quotes from the net: L> Linus Torvalds, W> Winfried Truemper | | L>this is the special easter release of linux, more mundanely called 1.3.84 | | W>Umh, oh. What do you mean by "special easter release"?. Will it quit | * W>working today and rise on easter? *
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