Hi,

The card works under WinMe and the NT drivers are installed which came
together with the card. I mean I can log in and use Internet Explorer
at home connected to ISDN. 

I'm not sure where the problem lies under Linux. I suspect the
teles_cs module which was last modified before '99. I can remove the
card without removing the hisax driver from the kernel which seems
strange to me. The irq and io usable by the hisax module change random
if I remove and insert the hisax module again. So I don't know the
solution.

Gabor

        Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 19:06:30 +0200
        From: Martin Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Resent-From: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org

        Hi,
                got some time ago Teles PnP, and tried to set this one up in 
Germany
        (deutche telco, euroISDN) - without success, card was detected properly 
but
        not able to dial neither under debian nor under windoze (local hangup), 
        buying cheap-sh*t fritz isdn card helped, try asking your telco if they 
have
        problems with teles in general....


        hope this helps :)
        martin

        On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 03:42:35PM +0200, Gabor Zoltan Csejtey wrote:
        > HI,
        > 
        > Anyone using Teles PCMCIA ISDN card???
        > 
        > 
        > I managed to install the hisax module using slightly different io 
address:
        > modprobe hisax type=8 io=0x301 irq=11 protocol=2
        > 
        > but the card doesn't work yet.
        > 
        > After starting the isdnutils and trying the to dial I get a local
        > hangup after 8 seconds. It doesn't matter if the cable is connected to
        > the ISDN adaptor or not.
        > 
        > I can ramove the crad without an effect to the hisax module using
        > cardctl eject. I suspect the teles_cs module from the pcmcia package
        > cause the problem.
        > 
        > Gabor
        > 

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