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ISDN question



I've noticed quite a few questions about ISDN recently, and I must admit I'm a bit
confused.

In my NT4 and OS/2 installations there is no difference between a "normal" modem and
an ISDN one. I just tell the dialler program which serial port the modem is on, and
set the port speed to max, and fill in all the AT strings to configure it to run as I
want (single channel, dual channel, BOD, etc).

What is the difference in Linux, and specifically, why is there a difference?

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Best regards,

Peter Hugosson-Miller
"<TAG name="windoze" action="bash"></tag>"

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