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- Subject: Re: ISDN card
- From: kei furuuchi <kfur@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 17:33:53 +0900
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- In-Reply-To: <3B3550ED.7050608@example.com>; from yyamamot@example.com on Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 11:31:09AM +0900
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On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 11:31:09AM +0900, JY wrote: > Hi > I am new in the list... > My name is JYamamoto and I reside in Kanagawa ken. > I have a need de knowledge about connecting my Linux RH7 to > internet. > > Linux and my conexion with modem not problem, but this is > a conexion normal. With ISDN ... ;-((( > > Data: > Conexion : > ISP : Asahi.net - Dinamic IP > NTT : ISDN Flets > TA : V30 Tower > > Well, with 'windoze' I do not have problems, > but I desire to make it with my LINUX RH 7.0 > I have RH and the notes referred to ISDN4Linux > but I do not have a ISDN card or a router. > > Question > > 1. Here, in Japan can be obtained ISDN card or > a router... do has support for Linux ? Where ? I once tried to get a Eicon ISDN card. I talked to a distributor in Japan. He said it would cost 120,000yen and had no stock and had to order from Canada. Not very much implementation in Japan. > 2. It is certain that the NTT V30 Tower does not has > support for Linux ? You don't need support from NTT if you are successfule with Windows. You need to check and turn on modem log in Windows and monitor what strings Windows send to v30 tower and copy the strings to your chat file in Linux. If your computer as it happens to note pc and iMac only has USB interface, you need a USB serial converter. It could be a little problem. Since Linux supports limited number of them. I bought a Keyspan USA-28XB that was new version at Ikeshop in Akihabara. It was not supported yet. The maintainer of Keyspan products said he was going to support soon and I am waiting for it now. So I think USB ISDN TA solution could be expensive and unpredicted. If the budget is not problem, You better switch to ethernet solution like ISDN router or ADSL/Cable modem ethernet modem. I am sure thoses are supported in your area. Kei. > > Sincerely I thank the suggestions. > JYamamoto > > PD. excuseme but, my english is bad. > I do understand the spanish. > > >
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