Re: ISDN newbie
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 reference should show you how to dial up your
provider and get working.
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> 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 doubts are: is it possible to use this RS232 to connect
> to Linux serial port and then to use ISDN4Linux?
> I read the ISDN4Linux faq but as far as I could understand, the
> faq deals only with the case where one has and isdn adaptor inside his
> PC. That is not my case, yet!
> Any pointer, clue, hints are welcome!
>
> Mario O.de Menezes "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but
> IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails"
> http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
> http://www.revistalinux.com.br
>
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