hi Ship's Log, Lt. Andrew Wilson, Stardate 271298.0247: > > The board I'm using is one marketed by British Telecom, they call it "BT > Speedway ISDN PCI Card" it appears to be have been produced by a German > company and the included software for windows was written by AVM-GmbH. > The Board uses the Siemans 2168 chip and may be supported by > the Hisax driver.
Ok, I have a AVM Fritzkard, donnow if that's what you have. First compile your Kernel with ISDN: <M> ISDN support [*] Support synchronous PPP [*] Use VJ-compression with synchronous PPP [ ] Support generic MP (RFC 1717) [*] Support audio via ISDN <M> ICN 2B and 4B support <M> isdnloop support <M> PCBIT-D support <M> HiSax SiemensChipSet driver support [*] HiSax Support for EURO/DSS1 [*] Support for german tarifinfo [*] HiSax Support for german 1TR6 [*] HiSax Support for AVM A1 (Fritz) <?> AVM-B1 with CAPI2.0 support The first depend also on whatever your ISP suports. (I think :) > > I have been able to get the board working with Windows 95, It gave the > following information > > I/O address 6100 > IRQ 11 > Protocol DSS1 > > Can anyone offer any ideas as to how I can get this board to work with > Linux? The next is to write a file in /etc/modutils with this line in it: options hisax type=5 protocol=2 io=0x6100 irq=11 See also /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.HiSax Then change /etc/isdn/* to fit your needs. (It'll be handy to have some informations from your ISP about protocolls and stuff) Hope that'll work :) Oh... You should also consider installing isdnutils :-) GReetings -- Alexander N. Benner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - address and more in the header A heart full of love is better then a body full of people. If a tomato is growing out of your forehead, it makes you thinking. There are many things we don't know - I myself don't know much - but one thing I know .... well, that what I just said. THE TICK