Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings, list! :)
>
> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our ISDN
> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA Pro
> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>
> Can anyone recomme
>On 02-Apr-2001 Matt Thompson wrote:
>> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our
>> ISDN
>> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA
>> Pro
>> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend or warn about t
Hi Matt!
On 02-Apr-2001 Matt Thompson wrote:
> Greetings, list! :)
>
> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our
> ISDN
> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA
> Pro
> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>
> Can anyone
>> "HM" == Helmut Metzdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HM> 1: use the old config files (pap-secrets, host.conf, hosts,
HM> resolv.conf)by copying them to the appropriate places (/etc,
HM> /etc/ppp).
Yes.
HM> 2: my old entries in isdnlog.conf are placed in callerid.conf.
I think so.
HM> 3:
Robert de Forest wrote:
> I told my boss it's easy to use Linux as an ISDN
> modem/router/gateway/firewall. After days of telling him this, he finally
> let me go ahead and set it up, and I've been unable to do it.
> I've been trying to setup a USR Courier I-Modem (internal) on a debian 2.0
> mac
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