I used to use a Fritz isdn card, it works just fine with Isdn4linux (back
then i had redhat 6.1).
Fred Arie.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:22 PM
To: Shaul Karl
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Subject: Re: AVM Fritz Card (ISDN), Linux, BEZEQ International and Linux?
As for Bezeq Internations and isdn4linux is can guarantee that they work
(at 64/128KBPS).
Never tried Fritz
Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction
Shaul Karl
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l> Subject: AVM Fritz Card (ISDN),
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12:36
Just to make sure, are all the above working together?
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