You can rename the modified connection if desired. You are now ready to connect to your Internet Service Provider over two ISDN B channels simultaneously.

Using CompuServe

In order to be able to use CompuServe with your IBM International ISDN PC Card, you must have cFos installed, unless you only plan to use CompuServe 2000 on your system. In this case, you may not need to install cFos at all.

Please ask your local CompuServe help desk what communication protocol is used for dial-in. In Europe the X.75 protocol is widely used.

IBM has tested the CompuServe 3.0 and higher access software under Windows 95, 98 and ME, and CompuServe 4.0.x and higher access software under Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional.

CompuServe 3.0 and non-CAPI 2.0-compliant CompuServe dialers in Windows 9x, Me

Note: The screen shots in this section may vary somewhat from the user interface you see on your screen.

Before you can use CompuServe 3.0 or any non-CAPI 2.0-compliant CompuServe access software, you must configure cFos for use with it by installing either the “cFos ISDN, X.75, Defaults, Mailbox Settings” or the “cFos ISDN, CompuServe” modem emulation on any available COM port.

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