On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 11:51:22 +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> Can anyone explain how I set up Debian for ISDN
Install the isdnutils package, and configure it similar to the setup scripts
at ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn/ .
Personally, I dislike having to become root for opening a
I am about to get an ISDN line installed at home, and will be using a BT
Speedway TA card (Fritz).
What I would like to do is have a log on and log off system like I have
with my V90 setup (pon and poff). I *don't* want a dial-on-demand
setup.
Can anyone explain how I set up Debian for ISDN,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nuno Carvalho
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> When you configure, using isdnctrl, your isdn card for use ippp0 make a
>copy from the same line but with ippp1.
What do you mean by this?
(I am using the isdnconfig script from the isdnutils package).
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Ian Lynagh - [E
Ian Lynagh wrote:
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> [CC'ed to debian-user and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi all
>
> I have an ISDN card which connects to an ISP single channel just fine.
> In Windows it can connect bonded to this same ISP. My question is
> simple: How do I make it use dual channel in Linux?
When you configure,
[CC'ed to debian-user and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all
I have an ISDN card which connects to an ISP single channel just fine.
In Windows it can connect bonded to this same ISP. My question is
simple: How do I make it use dual channel in Linux?
I don't mind whether it connects the second channel aut
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