Hi,

Webmaster is correct, some ISDN modems -- such as the Motorola BitSurfr
Pro -- look to the computer just like a fast modem.  These are pretty much
drop-in's for STN.  Internal ISDN modems usually come with specific driver
software and STN does not support them.  However, a future version of STN
will probably support the DataCommute/Plus from SpellCaster.

Regards,
John

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> ISDN modems are almost exactly the same as regular modems as far
> as STN is concerned.  If the internal modem supports setting the
> com port with jumper settings, you're all set.
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> > I'm interested in setting up an STN box with an internal ISDN
> modem. Is this supported? I see nothing about ISDN on the webpage...
> >
> > Jim
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