Hi all!
I guess from what's been said in this thread that USB ISDN is not a well discussed topic. Hope you don't mind me posting my prob in hope that someone has an idea for me!
I had ISDN installed yesterday.... I wasn't expecting it - I thought they were only doing a survey!
I have to say it was primarily as I needed a second phone line as mobile signals non existent at home.
Anyway, I was left a USB lead and BT's CD - so I thought - might as well sample the delights of 64k access.....
BT's CD installation managed to wipe several key Windows files (Windows 98se) and then didn't install the correct ISDN USB drivers. So several hours of replacing files, installs and uninstalls on my laptop - later - I finally get a proper installation.
I managed 1 short session at 64k yesterday... Half of the time otherwise, I got a connection and then a few seconds later, my laptop completely locked up. The rest of the time (probably because of the lockups) I couldn't get a connection because it was saying both my ISDN B channels were busy. Pulling the USB lead out of the HH box reset this most of the time.
My laptop rarely locks up. I use 2 USB printers a lot without probs and a USB camera.
I've given up for now as I think BT's USB ISDN drivers might be incompatible with something else.
Please - if anyone has any suggestions here I'd be extremely grateful!