CANDI Release notes: ------------------------------------------------------------------ - The installation guide is contained in the file CANDI.HTM - The configuration guide is contained in the file CONFIG.HTM Attention: - The string in the Registration Name field must have at least 12 characters. ------------------------------------------------------------------ - Die Installationsanleitung finden Sie in CANDI.HTM. Die Dateien NDIS-W95.HTM bzw NDIS-INS.HTM enthalten eine detailierte Beispiel- installation auf deutsch. - KONFIG.HTM enthaelt eine deutschsprachige Konfigurationsanleitung Achtung: - Die nicht registrierte Version blockiert nach 15 min. - Der Eintrag im Namensfeld der Registrierung muss mindestens 12 Zeichen umfassen. ------------------------------------------------------------------ CANDI 2.0.1 - problems with Teles CAPI20.DLL, fixed - wrong OEMSETUP.INF and CINDI.386 files in archiv, replaced CANDI 2.0 - NDIS 3 interface added - packet handling for async. protocols improved - Icon display modified CANDI 1.4.5 - problem with some new CAPI releases (e.g. Teles 3.2x) solved CANDI 1.4.4 - bug fix in CSLIP code, improves T-Online perfmance CANDI 1.4.3 - bug in callback request, fixed CANDI 1.4.2 - bug in charge simulation, fixed - q Option (suppression of Setup menu) enabled CANDI 1.4.1 - number display broken, fixed - selector check added CANDI 1.4.0 - more than one inconing PPP user/password per entry - support for PVC's with Eicon/Diehl cards added - service specification modified - call handling modified - user defineble service mask (integrated call logger) - DHCP/BOOTP support extended (Nameserver) CANDI 1.3.6 - bug fix in ppp code - problem with Teles CAPI 3.2x fixed CANDI 1.3.5 - PPP PAP/CHAP check improved CANDI 1.3.4 - DOS-box problem with timer, fixed CANDI 1.3.3 - NAT problem with IPWORKS, fixed - PPP accessed data out of range, fixed CANDI 1.3.2 - documenation ported to HTML - DHCP support added - ICMP support in NAT extended - Up time display in icon or taskbar - automatic logging CANDI 1.2.7 - incorrect charge display, fixed - memory allocation improved CANDI 1.2.6 - problem with ppp packets longer than internal length, fixed CANDI 1.2.5 - problem with IP address match fixed - support for T-Online added CANDI 1.2.4 - wrong code in PPP callback request, fixed - disconnect time wrong for 2 channel, fixed - data handling improved, new CINDI.DOS module CANDI 1.2.3 - charge information accidentlly disabled, fixed CANDI 1.2.2 - bug in sound option, fixed - bug in PPP code after 255 negotations, fixed CANDI 1.2.1 - PPP code improved - new PPP call back request option - new memory allocation option - bug fix in incoming CHAP authentication - configurable reuse of dynamic ip-address - improved display - option to repeat dial request - sound option - display of charges in currency CANDI 1.1.3 - delay added to scripting CANDI 1.1.2 - bug in scripting, fixed CANDI 1.1.1 - NAT implemenation completed - bug in scripting fixed - language switching added - PAP/CHAP usernames can be up to 32 characters long CANDI 1.1 - scripting capabilities for login extended (support for dynamic IP address assignment) - adjustable timer for callback requests - new protocols: all X.75 based protocols are now also available for X.75/T70NL - NAT implementation extended - adjustable maximum packet size for async protocols (SLIP, asyncPPP) CANDI 1.0.4 - modified callback handling - more than one 0.0.0.0 entry enabled - IP-address not reset, at the end of a PPP connection, causes problems with bootp, fixed - CHAP extended for Cisco routers CANDI 1.0.2 - bug in status display, fixed - bug in CHAP code, fixed CANDI 1.0.1 - bug in "CAPI 2.0 installed" test, fixed CANDI 1.0 This is the first public release of a ISDN NDIS Driver for Windows based on the CAPI 2.0 DLL interface. Herbert HanewinkelDownload Driver Pack
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