Title: | Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago") |
Notice: | Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything |
Moderator: | EEMELI::BACKSTROM |
Created: | Sun Nov 13 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2958 |
Total number of notes: | 19968 |
Hi All, One of our Customer is under the process of developing ISDN solution to Indian market segment. He is developing PC internal adapters to provide a ISDN BRI access. The card is interfaced to Windows 95 and plan to provide Internet access thru the card using Windows 95 built-in TCP/IP stack. They need some clarifications to meet their objective. 1) As per Microsoft's ISDN Accelerator pack for Windows 95 README.TXT file, the package is meant for providing multiple B channel access to Internet and for cards meeting ISDN 1.1 specifications. Question is, what exactly are the ISDN 1.1 specifications? 2) Customer is looking at developing a TSPI for the call portion. They need details about integrating the TSPI for dial up access to the internet. They plan to use TCP/IP built-in Windows 95. Customer wants to know what software needs to be developed on their card to provide 128 Kbps access to the Internet and use the TCP/IP stack provided by Windows 95. Customer is wants to know the exact flow of the software for using built-in TCP/IP stack of Windows 95 for Internet access at 128 Kbps. Could some one help me in giving the above details. Any pointers or web locations are welcome. X posted at ISDN. Regards, CHENTHIL
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2822.1 | Look for NDISWAN in the NT DDK | nova05.vbo.dec.com::BERGER | Mon Mar 03 1997 05:10 | 5 | |
What your customer will have to build is an "NDISWAN miniport driver" for his card. Look at the Windows NT DDK (yes, Windows NT, the driver will work for both 95 and NT). Vincent |