IBM 19K5716 Network Card User Manual


 
11. Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 105
When you perform a fresh installation of the CompuServe 3.0 or a non-CAPI 2.0-
compliant CompuServe access software, you may be offered the option of
entering or modifying the telephone number and modem properties.
Click the Choose installed modem button and select one of the following modem
entries:
cFos ISDN, CompuServe
cFos ISDN, X.75, Defaults, Mailbox Settings
Note: You can also select the entry cFos ISDN, Analog Modem Support. Note,
however, that this entry emulates an analog modem connection with a
maximum speed of 14,400 bit/s (V.32bis). Only the two modem
emulations named above allow you to connect to CompuServe at 64
kbit/s.
If you encounter any problems in selecting the modem, please contact
your local CompuServe help desk for further assistance.
CAPI 2.0-compliant CompuServe 2000 in Windows 9x, Me
without cFos installed
In some countries, such as Germany and the UK, CompuServe ships its access
software as “CompuServe 2000”. Unlike earlier versions, this software is designed
to handle CAPI 2.0-compliant ISDN hardware. When you install CompuServe
2000, it automatically installs an OEM version of cFos which is then used only by
CompuServe 2000.
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