Re: ISDN newbie

2000-09-12 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
If it has RS232 then you don't need ISDN4Linux as that package is for cards which don't look like a modem. If it's RS232 then it probably acts like a modem (accepts AT commands, etc.) and can be configured much like a modem. You need more info about the modem itself. Looking at its command refer

Re: ISDN newbie

2000-09-11 Thread C. Falconer
Is there the potential for a winmodem-style ISDN adapter? I mean, an internal PC device that looks like a modem/ISDN adapter, but uses a special windows driver to do its processing... is it feasable? At 11:17 PM 9/11/00 +0200, you wrote: On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:27:08PM -0300, Mario Olimpio

Re: ISDN newbie

2000-09-11 Thread dirk
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:27:08PM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > > Well, my doubts are: is it possible to use this RS232 to connect > to Linux serial port and then to use ISDN4Linux? I don't think so. I had an external dynalink ISDN modem for some time but I just used wvdial

ISDN newbie

2000-09-11 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
Hi, I just received a isdn connection at home. Till now, I've a USR isa modem working great with Linux. The isdn standard in Brazil is the Europe Standard. The NT used has a RS232 adaptor and according to the telco, it has a internal isdn adaptor. Well, my