* added Teles 16.3 ISA and Sedlbauer Speedfax+ PCI as certified cards
* added comments that within EC certification for the driver is not needed
any more.
* added hints that cards with HFC chips are a bit more difficult to with
older hardware
* added additional question on why to use the RST-provoking mode/patch
* changed url of German translation of FAQ to www.wolf-b.de
* added links to [ixi|capi4linux|www].thepenguin.de
* AVM Fritz PCI v2 now supported
* NETspider U card now supported
* HFC-S+, HFC-SP/PCMCIA cards, HFC-USB ISDN TAs now supported
* Xircom Cardbus Eth10/100+ (PCMCIA) not supported except as terminal adapter
* Usage of capi driver is optional
* added question on how to see number of packets in Hisax with invalid CRC
* better trick to prevent Samba to trigger unwanted dialouts
* rates4linux url now sourceforge.net/projects/rates4linux
* logging stuff like reversed card and HFC card D channel logging only works
for BRI interface
Long awaited update, many small accumulated changes:
* Corrected url on project for passive card faxing
* Add hint to capidivert
* Add ST5481 based USB cards as supported
* Teles PCMCIA, 16.3c, PCI, S0Box are not experimental any more
* Some cards only work as modules
* More info on Sedlbauer cards
* Hint to configure Sedlbauer card with Hylafax parameter Class1SwitchingDelay
* Fritz!PCI card 2.0 now supported, but not thoroughly tested
* Fritz AVM firmware: get via perl script from calle.in-berlin.de
* Correct link to calle.in-berlin.de/pub/capi4linux
* Read-only card is possible next to point-to-point connection, if RX
is disconnected
* Corrected typo for switching from X.75 to HDLC
* Add dhcpd as reason for dod disaster
* More workarounds to avoid dod disaster with named and samba, correct typo
* ttyI* device can not accept both digital and analog modem dialins
* Can set fixed ip address per user in pap/chap-secrets
* For D-channel logging your card should be HiSax type 35 or 37
* HFC-S chipset cards are now certified
* Fritz! PCI card 2.0 will not be supported any time soon
* Added link to www.fli4l.de (one-floppy-disk isdn router software)
* Brazil: can also use Teles 16.3c
* Give Traverse Technologies (www.ttcomms.com) credit for helping to
get NI-1 support into HiSax
Small update:
* Can not pretend to be PBX in NT mode
* AVM A1+ not supported
* PBX may add 0 on incoming calls
* find out dynamic ip address in ip-up
* Cisco keepalive works
* MPPP support needs to be compiled into modules
* Microsoft Callback (CBCP) is not supported
* NI-1 has been implemented, however unknown whether 5ESS works in NorthAmerica.
* added link to homepage of maKs (configuration software for Ackermann
Euracom)
* more background & configuration information on dialin via GSM phone
* added reference to article 'Des Surfers Bastelstunde' in ct 7/2001.
* NT mode is only physical connection, ISDN protocols for NT mode currently not
available
* IRQ sharing: supported, but BIOS bug with some motherboards may give
trouble
* Sedlbauer: analog modem supported up to 14400
* Troubleshooting: call yourself, then check for 'Call from 0,1,2345 -> 6789'
* Dialout on fixed B channel: undocumented HiSax feature
* dod_netscape: more potential dialout problems, and workarounds
* dod_closeipconnect: solution probably only possible with RST-Provoking
patch, but workaround with firewall rules for 2.2.x kernels
* Split line: can configure split line (1 B channel leased, 1 = dialout), but
can only use one at any point in time
* fixed DTMF parameter names
* Major update, caught up with my emails since September
* Added link to www.avm/ftp/cardware/fritzcrd/linux/index.htm
* Added link to www.hylafax.org, and www.mnd.fh-wiesbaden.de/~dreymann/linux
* Update to ipx usage, warning for dod disaster
* Added link to diald.sourceforge.net
* Added more information on isdn4linux' features: eurofile, leased line,
point-to-point mode, chargeint, reversed card, nt mode/crossed cable, ...
* Encourage to give kernel, i4l/hisax, and card version when writing to
mailing list
* Hardware on Sun: does not really work
* More information for I-Surf 1.0 (dedicated question)
* Added question on how to start/stop ISDN without rebooting
* Updated V.110 usage, use S19=0 only with problematic PBX
* Added question on how to get maximum debug output
* Added hint on how to check for assigned interrupt, and on BIOS PnP OS option
* Added hint on ip_resend and ip_resend_wakeup programs
* Added hint on ms-get-dns option for ipppd
* Added hint to check tcp retry parameters on unwanted dialouts
* Clearer explanation on how the callback mechanism works, and how to work
around linklevel design bug
* More information to enable HFC cards to work with isdnlog
* Added question on how to tune DTMF recognition
* MSN in UK has to have 6 digits, even if telephone number w/o area code is
only 5 digits!?
* Added question on which standards apply to the ISDN protocol layers
* Updated glossary, added several new items: leased line, NT, NT mode,
multi-device mode, ...
* Added link to www.topf-sicret.de/help/capi20.html
* Hint on how to use modem for Sedlbauer card
* yaps sample config on www.tnt-computer.de/linux/yaps-suite1-1.tgz
* German Telekom cards are all supported
* added url to unofficial Eumex driver
* added hardware specific hints on Fritz! card
* faster bind answer, when triggering dialout
* changed address of faq homepage to http://www.mhessler.de/i4lfaq/
* added hint on question config_links to begin of FAQ
* added link to new vbox site
* added question about workaround on dod disaster for bind in forwarding
mode and only one forwarder address
* more hints on msn for UK
* fixed url for fax project
* mentioned binary driver for AVM Fritz card for CAPI 2.0
* use kernel 2.0.x for 486 or lower
* how many msns are possible at max
* how many devices are supported
* difference flat rate and leased line
* more hints on how to get Sedlbauer Speedfax to work
* LCR with isdnlog requires ABC extensions
* mentioned unofficial binary driver for Eumex 404
* ippp0 absolutely required for ipppd.
(version 1, based on FAQ version 2.0.27).
Fritz, please give Wolfgang Bornath (translator) access to CVS for
future maintenance of the German translation of the FAQ. Thanks.