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12. Using NDIS
This section contains instructions for using NDIS.
Using NDIS in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me
The NDIS WAN CAPI device driver
The NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver for Windows 95 provides the capability for 
dial-up networking (RAS) over ISDN. The NDIS WAN CAPI device driver is 
based upon the standardized CAPI 2.0 application interface, and can be used with 
all CAPI 2.0-compliant ISDN adapters.
To install the device driver into MS Windows 95, you need the Microsoft ISDN 
Accelerator Pack v1.1 or its successor, Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 
Upgrade.
Do not install these programs at the same time!
Both programs extend the functionality of Windows 9x and Windows Me Dial-Up 
Networking and form the basis for installation of the NDIS WAN CAPI Device 
Driver for Windows 9x and Windows Me. The table below shows the location of 
this software on the CD-ROM for each operating system.
  
 
Both products contain a WAN architecture for Windows 95, identical to that of 
Windows NT, with features beyond simple modem support. This software 
enables Windows 95 to support media such as X.25, Frame Relay and ISDN.
Please note that this architecture allows you to set up only ISDN connections 
based on the Point-to-Point-Protocol (PPP) over ISDN and HDLC using Dial-Up 
Networking, unlike the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver, which provides a 
UNIMODEM/VCOMM device driver. HyperTerminal, CompuServe client 
software and similar packages cannot be used with the ISDN Accelerator Pack. 
For these packages, please use the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver or cFos.
NDIS is an abbreviation for Network Device Interface Specification and defines a 
standard for binding network adapters (hardware) to network protocols 
(software). NDIS WAN is a Microsoft extension of this standard for Wide-Area 
Operating System
Directory
Windows 95
Win95\NDIS
Windows 98
WIN98\NDIS
Windows Me
WinME\NDIS
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