Installation

2.WinISDN Interface. The ISDN driver can transmit/receive data with applica- tions through the standard WinISDN interface. The following TCP/IP stacks support the WinISDN interface.

NetManage’s Chameleon

FTP’s Explore

Frontier’s SuperHighway Access

Refer to the proper TCP/IP stack document respective to your setup dial-up envi- ronment for WAN and LAN. We recommend NetManage’s Internet Chameleon (version 4.5 or later) for compatibility using both PPP and Multilink PPP.

3.CAPI Interface. Applications can also access the ISDN card for up to 128K data transmission and receiving through the standard CAPI 2.0 (or later) inter- face.

Removing ISDNLINK for Windows 3.1

To remove the ISDN driver from your Windows 3.1, click the unInstallSHIELD icon (see Figure 2-5).

2.5.1Windows 95 Installation

Read the following Windows 95 installation steps and setup procedures for NDIS- WAN Miniport adapters and virtual modems.

1.After you have installed the internal PC terminal adapter, switch computer power on and allow Windows 95 to startup. When the system starts it should auto-detect a new PnP card and request driver installation. Insert the ISDN driver diskette/CD into appropriate disk drive, select the ISDN100.INF file from the installation diskette/CD. Windows 95 automatically processes the necessary installation steps.

2.With Windows 95 you can set up (or change) the ISDN configuration of Switch Type, values of MSN and SPIDs by:

Double Clicking on Settings»Control Panel»System»Device Manager»ISDN LinkCard»ISDN MT128ISA Adapter»ISDN MT128ISA Adapter Properties»Settings.

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