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- From: "Gerhard Schuck" <geschu@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 00:12:14 +0900
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Hi, I'm stuck to a japanese ISDN terminal adapter (AIWA TM-AD 1281) which doesn't work correctly under linux (it does work under Windows and so I'm using VMware-Windows for my internet stuff). With the correct initialisation code it's possible to get a connection and also open a site, but it's toooo slow to be used. As I have read about similar experiences on a deja search, I doubt that it's a problem of my individual configuration. But I havn't found any solution yet. Does anybody know anything special about that? Or is it better to install an ISDN card parallel to the terminal adapter (which I need for phone and fax)? However it seems to be difficult to get ISDN cards in Japan. Here in Sapporo I couldn't find any in the major stores. Gerhard Schuck geschu@example.com
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