CONTENTS 4.6.7. RELEASE NOTES 0. PRODUCTS ROAD MAP 1. WINDOWS 95 98 ME 1.1. REMOVE OLD DRIVER 1.2. INSTALL NEW DRIVER 1.3. CONNECT USING ISDN LINE 1.4. CONNECT USING ISDN MODEM WITH CALL BUMPING 2. WINDOWS 2000 XP 2.1. REMOVE OLD DRIVER 2.2. INSTALL NEW DRIVER 2.3. CONNECT USING ISDN CHANNEL 2.4. CONNECT USING MODEM ISDN WITH CALL BUMPING 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING USING PROTOCOL ANALYZER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.6.7. RELEASE NOTES 4.6.7.1. Windows 95 98 ME NDISWAN / TAPI is installed automatically 4.6.7.2. T-Online B-Kanalbundelung problem is solved 4.6.7.3. Windows 2000 XP hibernation / standby problem is solved 4.6.7.4. Windows 2000 XP resource allocation problem is solved ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. PRODUCTS ROAD MAP ------------------------------------------------------------------- Model 2000 95 98 ME NT XP ------------------------------------------------------------------- ISDN LAN PCMCIA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ISDN LAN USB Yes Yes Yes ISDN MODEM PCMCIA Yes Yes Yes Yes ISDN PCI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ISDN PCMCIA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ISDN USB Yes Yes Yes ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. WINDOWS 95 98 ME 1.1. REMOVE OLD DRIVER 1.1.1. Remove Control Panel System Device Manager Multi-function adapters ISDN 1.1.2. Remove Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Install/Uninstall Configuration Utility / ISDN 1.1.3. Remove card 1.1.4. Restart system 1.2. INSTALL NEW DRIVER 1.2.1. Run SETUP.EXE 1.2.2. Restart system 1.2.3. Insert card 1.3. CONNECT USING ISDN LINE 1.3.1. Dial-Up Networking My Connection Properties General ISDN-Line0 = YES 1.3.2. Dial-Up Networking My Connection Properties Multilink Use additional devices Add ISDN-Line1 = YES 1.4. CONNECT USING ISDN MODEM WITH CALL BUMPING 1.4.1. Dial-Up Networking My Connection Properties General ISDN - MODEM = YES 1.4.2. Dial-Up Networking My Connection Properties Multilink Do not use additional devices = YES 1.4.3. Start Programs Configuration Utility / ISDN Config General BOD Enabled = YES 2. WINDOWS 2000 XP 2.1. REMOVE OLD DRIVER 2.1.1. Remove Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Multifunction adapters ISDN 2.1.2. Remove Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Change or Remove Programs Configuration Utility / ISDN 2.1.3. Remove card 2.1.4. Restart system 2.2. INSTALL NEW DRIVER 2.2.1. Run SETUP.EXE 2.2.2. Restart system 2.2.3. Insert card 2.3. CONNECT USING ISDN CHANNEL 2.3.1. Start Settings Network / Dial-up Connections Connection to ... Properties General ISDN channel 1 - ISDN = YES ISDN channel 2 - ISDN = YES Modem - ISDN = NO All devices call same numbers = YES Phone number = ... 2.4. CONNECT USING MODEM ISDN WITH CALL BUMPING 2.4.1. Start Programs Configuration Utility / ISDN Config General BOD Enabled = YES 2.4.2. Start Settings Network / Dial-up Connections Connection to ... Properties General ISDN channel 1 - ISDN = NO ISDN channel 2 - ISDN = NO Modem - ISDN = YES 2.4.3. Start Settings Network / Dial-up Connections Connection to ... Properties Networking Settings Negotiate multi-link for single link connections = NO 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING USING PROTOCOL ANALYZER 3.1. Open Start Programs Configuration Utility / ISDN Protocol Analyzer 3.2. Capture Capture to RAM = YES Filters API = YES B1 = YES B2 = YES D = YES Format COMPLETE = YES 3.3. Attempt to capture session 3.4. Capture Capture to RAM = NO 3.5. Open File Save Buffer As ... 3.6. Save buffer as fileDownload Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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