1 The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 - VoipAndGo
1 The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 - VoipAndGo
1 The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 - VoipAndGo
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Installing the Driver Software<br />
11. As a final step, a window appears with the settings of<br />
the <strong>ISDN</strong>-<strong>Controller</strong> <strong>B1</strong> <strong>PCI</strong> <strong>v4.0</strong>. Confirm with “Continue”.<br />
A new folder called “<strong>AVM</strong>” is created in the “Programs”<br />
group of the Windows Me Start menu. This folder contains<br />
the programs “<strong>AVM</strong> Internet Home Page” (link with the <strong>AVM</strong><br />
Internet pages), “<strong>B1</strong> Readme”, “<strong>B1</strong> Setup” and “<strong>B1</strong> Test”.<br />
US only: In addition to the above files, your <strong>AVM</strong> program<br />
folder also contains the program “<strong>B1</strong> SPID Tool”. With<br />
this tool, you can change the Directory Number(s) and<br />
SPID(s) for the <strong>ISDN</strong>-<strong>Controller</strong>. Restart Windows Me to activate<br />
the changes.<br />
Note that the “Startup” folder also contains the program<br />
“SPID Test”. This test program runs automatically each time<br />
Windows is started and the <strong>ISDN</strong>-<strong>Controller</strong> <strong>B1</strong> <strong>PCI</strong> <strong>v4.0</strong> is<br />
loaded. “SPID Test” runs in the background, contacting the<br />
<strong>ISDN</strong> switch and checking the validity of your SPIDs. If your<br />
SPIDs are valid, no message is displayed; otherwise, a<br />
message appears. If you want to change the SPIDs at this<br />
time, select “Yes” in the message window. <strong>The</strong> program “<strong>B1</strong><br />
SPID Tool” is opened. Enter the desired changes and restart<br />
Windows.<br />
This completes the initial driver software installation for the<br />
<strong>ISDN</strong>-<strong>Controller</strong> <strong>B1</strong> <strong>PCI</strong> <strong>v4.0</strong> in Windows Me. Now the <strong>ISDN</strong>-<br />
<strong>Controller</strong> can be put into operation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong>-<strong>Controller</strong> <strong>B1</strong> <strong>PCI</strong> <strong>v4.0</strong> driver software is loaded automatically<br />
when Windows Me is started. Because the controller<br />
is loaded before the items in the “Startup” program<br />
group, it is no problem to include communications programs<br />
based on CAPI in the “Startup” group.<br />
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