3.A device driver with the name “NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver” is displayed. Confirm this by clicking OK.

4.The required files are then copied to your hard disk drive. Afterward, the network configuration window should display at least the following components:

The required files are then copied to your hard disk drive. Afterward, the network configuration window displays at least the following components:

Network Adapter: Dial-Up Adapter

Protocol: NDISWAN / NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver

5.Now add any network protocols you require, such as TCP/IP, IPX/SPX or NetBIOS (you will need TCP/IP for the test connection described below). Check the bindings of the protocol to the dial-up adapter. Remove any unnecessary protocol bindings. Such changes can also be carried out later.

6.To continue the installation, confirm the settings in the network configuration window by clicking OK. The ISDN Accelerator Pack's ISDN Configuration Wizard starts automatically to assist you with the further configuration of the device driver. Click Next.

7.In the next window, select the setting Switch Protocol: Automatic, since the D channel protocol was already selected during the installation of the ISDN adapter device driver software, and does not need to be entered again here. Click Next.

8.The next window enables you to assign Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs) for both Modem Entries of the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver, if required, in the Phone Number field. Confirm your entries by clicking Next.

You must assign MSNs if the ISDN adapter is to be used in RAS Server mode, and other CAPI applications which answer data calls (with the service indicator DATA64K) are present on your computer. This is necessary to direct incoming calls to the correct application. The Multiple Subscriber Number entered is used for both incoming and outgoing calls: you cannot configure separate incoming and outgoing MSNs. If you need a separate MSN for outgoing calls, use the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver or cFos. Subsequent changes to the MSN setting will only become active after Windows is restarted.

9.When the ISDN Configuration Wizard has finished, you are prompted to insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM. If a version conflict is reported for the file NDIS.VXD (Windows NDIS 3.1 Wrapper) when copying files from the CD- ROM, then answer Yes to the question “Do you want to keep this file?” The file NDIS.VXD that was copied on to your computer by the ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 setup is more recent than the version on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.

10.The installation is then complete. After restarting the computer, the ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 is ready to use in conjunction with the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver for Windows 95.

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