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From: Kristian <kristian.peters@korseby.net>
Subject: Re: ISDN CHANNEL-D
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 21:21:22 +0100

> "AstinusLists" <AstinusLists@netcabo.pt> wrote:
> > [..]
> > I would like to know if any of u isdn driver hackers can point me out a way
> > of how to build such a program or where to read some real good stuff about
> > this ISDN-D channel.
>
> If you're looking for drivers, please go to isdn4linux.de (or search for newsgroups that have "isdn4linux" in their title). As far as I know the current hisax drivers (which are included in the kernel as well) support d-channel. But the d channel is only meant for starting a connection, not to support whole traffic. And it is rather slow. So it would make no fun compared to 64kbs

They support real traffic. The Telekom (here in Germany) used it for a
free (in addition to the normal IDSN internet access ...) "continously
connected" service. For email and chat. It was only a test and never
spread widely ...

[...]

k33p h4ck1n6
René

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