Version 2.0.73
* added hint for british users: BT NTE boxes can be used with module st5481.
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<title>FAQ for isdn4linux
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<author>Matthias Hessler (<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:hessler@isdn4linux.de" name="hessler@isdn4linux.de"></tt>)
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<date>v2.0.72, 6. October 2002
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<date>v2.0.73, 23. November 2002
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<abstract>
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If you are reading this FAQ online, you may consider downloading the whole
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thing, and reading it offline (much cheaper). To download the latest
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By the way: for a BT Speedway card try to select AVM Fritz card (either
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ISA or PCI - depends on what you got; see question <ref id="hardware_fritz" name="hardware_fritz">).
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Since about November 2001, all BT home highway and possibly Business Highway
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NTE boxes come with a built in USB terminal adapter. This terminal adapter is
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based on the ST-5481 chipset. Load the module st5481 for this device, then
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set up your isdn configuration with isdnctrl.
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Also, check out <url url="http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html">.
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<sect> misc: Miscellaneous
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