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IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
 
6. Click OK to close the window.
Now when you activate this dial-up connection, the computer will automatically 
attempt to connect to the destination ISDN number using both ISDN B channels. 
If only one ISDN B channel can be used –if your ISP does not support multilink 
PPP for example– no message will appear to indicate the fact. You can see how 
many B channels have actually been connected, however, by double-clicking the 
Dial-Up Networking
 icon in the Windows 95 task bar. Click Details to manually 
connect and disconnect the second B channel as desired. This technique allows 
you to double the connection bandwidth as needed for such tasks as 
downloading large files from the Internet, and to reduce it again afterwards to 
avoid excessive charges.
Legal notice
The AVM NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver is commercial software owned by 
AVM Computersysteme Vertriebs GmbH Berlin.
The AVM NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver and accompanying documentation 
may not be offered, used, altered, or marketed, nor may any of its identifying 
characteristics be altered, as part of offerings by third parties, such as hardware 
and software manufacturers, without written permission from AVM 
Computersysteme Vertriebs GmbH. Bundling with hardware and software not 
manufactured by AVM is expressly prohibited. Reverse engineering of the AVM 
NDIS WAN Device Driver, in whole or in part, is not permitted.
Possible faults and remedies
Fault condition: RAS (Dial-Up) Error “Connection has gone down”:
Possible cause: This common error message can have many causes, such as a 
busy remote terminal, faulty cabling, an incorrect D channel protocol, no 
CAPI available (ISDN adapter device driver not loaded), B channel already in 
use, etc.
Solution: Check the following:
Examine whether another CAPI application has access to the ISDN adapter 
and the ISDN line. If not, refer to the trouble-shooting section in the ISDN 
adapter manual.
Fault condition: CAPI applications that answer incoming data calls (with the 
service indicator DATA64K) are not functioning alongside the NDIS WAN 
CAPI Device Driver in RAS server mode.
Possible cause: Both the CAPI data application and RAS with the NDIS WAN 
CAPI device driver are trying to answer the same calls.
Solution: Assign a different Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) to each 
application so that incoming calls can be differentiated.
Fault condition: Unable to establish PPP connection
Possible cause: The Windows 95 ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 uses the Point-to-
Point Protocol (PPP) over ISDN as specified in RFC 1618. This protocol is also 
referred to as synchronous PPP, and is a standard in ISDN internetworking.
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