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RE: [Sheflug] ISDN BT Speedway card refuses to work underRedHat 6.2
>From memories of an ISDN card roundup in PC Pro magazine a while back, the
BT Speedway and the Fritz are the same card - just badge-engineered. Check
www.pcpro.co.uk and search the reviws for more info.
On Tuesday, July 04, 2000 8:47 AM, John Cordner
[SMTP:john.cordner [at] btinternet.com] wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a BT Speedway ISDN card and am having real problems getting it to
> work under RedHat 6.1 or 6.2. Windows tells me the card is manufactured
by
> AVM, so off to AVM web site and the only AVM PCI card appears to be a B1,
> which is strange because Linux system info' tells me it's an AVM A1
> Fritzcard. So I phoned BT and asked which is it but they really weren't
too
> sure other than it was definitely an AVM and they thought it was a B1. So
> that's my first problem - I suspect it's actually a B1 and that Linux is
> lying to me.
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