Hi,
  I live in the Scottish Borders and my best option is the home highway which I 
am getting installed on Tuesday. Heres what happens...

  BT converts you existing line into three lines.
    1) Your normal line
    2) Your ISDN line
    3) A second normal line with a different phone number which can be doubled 
       up with the ISDN line for dual channel.

  After this you can only use two line at once. So I could be on the phone 
while surfing the web. Or on the phone while my parents use the other phone 
line OR I could be using double channel ISDN. (Which is nice)

  I couldnt say of the service is reliable or not. But going by BT's past 
record I would say they have to do a lot better to be any good!

> For this service, I need an ISDN adapter card. Can anyone recommend
> a decent ISDN adapter card for linux or will most work without any
> problems?

  Thats where your wrong! Since the begining of this month BT have changed 
their home highway box. You know connect through a USB cable directly between 
your box and their box. Which means you dont have to buy an ISDN adapter.

Ewan :-)
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