> I have an old, never used ISDN modem, 3Com Impact IQ, for FREE.
> This gets me outa my ISP's router and I can use a Linux router and
> do my kinda VPN, firewall, dmz, etc.  YEAH!
> 
> But I don't know how.
> 
> 1)  This modem comes with Windows install floppies.
>          Surely that doesn't mean it actually configures the modem?
> 
> 2)  The modem will connect to my serial port
>      Does that mean my external interface will be  ttyS0?
>      Or do I use ppp somehow and my interface is ppp0?
> 
> 3) How do I connect?  For my dialup connection I use wvdial.
>            Are ISDN modems anything like Hayes command set?

> 
> 4)  BIG Question.   My linux is not configured for ISDN.
>          But the ISDN Subsystem part of config seem to be about
>               ISDN card drivers.
>          Do I need to configure in ISDN?
> 
> 5)  the only help on the internet comes from Germany and seems to be
>           about ISDN4.  ????
this information is about from ISDN4linux ( isdn for linux)
That is a programm used among others on the eigerstein and Bering floppy to control 
ISDN cards ! 
The programm is of no use for you if you use an external modem.

Regards Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew


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