It seems to me I eventually got both channels working with mine. Couldn't tell you
how, though.
Hugh
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> Hi Joe,
>
> I've had "some luck" with a 3Com ImpactIQ modem. Earlier this year I was trying
> to get our church onto the Internet using an 2B+D ISDN line to our ISP. I could
> connect to our ISP at 112K (two 56K B channels) using the ImpactIQ with a
> Windows-95 client, but when I tried to connect to the ISP under Linux (Red Hat
> 6.0 + erratas + new kernel), I could only get a single B channel to work (56K);
> the second B channel would never come in service. I worked on this for several
> months, but ended up switching over to SDSL.
>
> I hope you have better luck. :-)
>
> Jon
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> Subject: 3COM ISDN Modem
> Author: "Joe Newby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at BAXTER
> Date: 11/29/99 1:55 PM
>
> Has anyone had any experiences with implementing 3Com ISDN modems under
> Linux (good, bad or indifferent)? Specifically the 3ComImpact IQ. We
> are running Red Hat 6.0 and are looking to get ISDN, but the 3Com site
> mentions nothing about compatibility with Linux.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
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