This is a discussion on Re: ISDN Recommendations within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; cb <cb@eudormail.com> wrote in message news:<%cUCc.28027$a61.4863@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>.. . > ...
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cb <cb@eudormail.com> wrote in message news:<%cUCc.28027$a61.4863@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>.. .
> I am going to be setting up a ISDN connection soon and was looking for > recommendations on the best way to go about it. I have little > experience with ISDN so any help would be great. Does anyone have a > terminal adapter (modem) that they would recommend with Linux? I am > planning on using Redhat 9.0 or Fedora c1. Also, when the connection is > made what type of interface is created - ppp0? Is there any references > on how to go about setting this up? These are useful: http://www.linuxfaq.btinternet.co.uk/readme.hisax http://www.wizdom.org.uk/linux/isdn.shtml http://rcum.uni-mb.si/~uvp00845b/ I have two of the Fritz internal TA (also sold as BT cards in the UK). Suse Linux has support for these out of the box, including similar applications to those that AVM(Fritz) supply for windows. rpms for Suse are at ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/fritzcrd.pci/linux/ If you aren't using suse you may care to look at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/isdnserver/ |