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From: lmarks@vnet.ibm.com  (Laurence V. Marks)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.dcom.isdn
Subject: Re: ISDN PCMCIA card experiences?
Date: 11 Feb 1996 02:02:12 GMT
Organization: IBM Networking Hardware Division  RTP, NC
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In <shamrock-0502961853110001@192.0.2.1>, shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green) writes:
>If you have any experience using a 2B ISDN PCMCIA card, I would very much
>like to hear from you. *Any* experience at all...
>
>o Using a PCMCIA ISDN card under Windows
>or
>o Using a PCMCIA ISDN card under FreeBSD. Can this be done? If not, can I
>use an external Motorola Bitsurfer Plus adapter?
>
IBM's PCMCIA card works great under Windows, and we have several 
satisfied customers using it under WIn95 as well, although official 
support won't be available until March.

2B channel support is available.

Laurence V. Marks
IBM Corp. - Research Triangle Park, NC