german version (deutsche Version)
Dear TELES
customer,
this file contains
information about the TELES.ISDN CAPI Version 3.37, the driver software
for TELES.ISDN adapters for Windows 2000.
The CAPI 3.37 driver
supports the following TELES.ISDN adapters
The TELES.Vision-B1
and TELES.S0/AB boards can only be used as ISDN adapters. Their video and audio
functions will not be supported.
A driver for the
TELES.Vision-B5 is not included in the CAPI 3.37.
The CAPI 3.37 driver
consists of the following files:
- netteles.inf Windows
driver information file. This file identifies the driver software and all the
devices it
supports.
- netteles.cat Windows
catalog file, contains the list of driver files.
- data1.cab Windows
cabinet file, contains the actual driver files. The files are unpacked and
decompressed
automatically during installation.
- readme.htm and liesmich.htm Feature
description and installation instructions in English and
German.
-
CAPI 1.1 and 2.0
interfaces
-
WAN NDIS Miniport
driver for the Dial-Up network (to connect your PC to the internet)
-
ISDN Monitor icon
in the taskbar that shows all activity of your ISDN adapter
-
D channel
protocols: DSS1 (Euro-ISDN) and 1TR6 (former German protocol)
-
B channel
protocols: bit transparent, HDLC transparent, HDLC (ISO7776), ISO8208, V.110
-
more than one
adapter can be installed and used in a single PC. The dial-up network allows to
bundle the channels of all adapters and thereby connect to the internet at a
multiple of the 64kbit/s speed. But please be aware that your Internet Service
Provider has to support channel bundling to make this work.
-
Operation on multiprocessor
machines is now also supported.
The CAPI 3.37 driver
is tailored to support our application package TELES.RVS-PowerPack. Therefore
it does not contain its own analog fax and modem
emulation. It also does not install virtual ISDN modems. These functions are
part of the TELES.RVS-PowerPacks, that we currently deliver with all our ISDN
adapter to new customers.
To operate the
TELES.RVS-PowerPacks 1.63 properly under Windows2000 we supply an Update in the
download section on our web site (http://www.teles.de) free of charge.
Our former application
package TELES.OnlinePowerPack does not run under Windows2000. For customers
that ran this package under WindowsNT or Windows9x before, we will offer the
TELES.RVS-PowerPack as an update version shortly. Please refer to related
announcements on our web site (http://www.teles.de).
We will also offer the
CAPI 3.37 driver in other languages as well as updates or bug fixes on our web
site as they become available.
Unzip the driver files
into any directory by starting the downloaded capi337.exe.
For the following ISDN
adapters Windows will ask you automatically for a driver when you boot it the
first time with the card installed:
·
TELES.S0/PCI
·
TELES.S0/16.3 PnP
·
TELES.S016.3c PnP
·
TELES.PCMCIA
·
TELES.S0/USB-Box
· TELES.S0/2ab-USB-Box
In the following cases
you have to start the installation manually:
·
if you upgraded
your PC to Windows 2000 while your ISDN Adapter was already installed
·
if you ended an
automatically started installation because you had no driver
·
if you own one of
the following adapters:
o
TELES.S0/16
o TELES.S0/16.3
o TELES.S0/AB
o
TELES.Vision B1
o
TELES.S0-Box
o TELES.S0/AB-Box
let the wizard "search
for a suitable driver for this device". Select "Specify a
location" and point it to the directory where you unpacked the driver
files. During the installation you will be warned that the drivers are not
digitally signed and you will be asked if you accept our licence
agreement. You have to acknowledge both dialogs by clicking on
"yes". Windows will install the driver and is ready to operate your
ISDN adapter without a reboot.
double-click on the
"Add/Remove Hardware" icon in the control panel
(Start/Settings/Control Panel). A wizard opens and you have to select "Add/Troubleshoot
a device"
-
A PCI, ISA
Plug&Play, PCMCIA or USB device will be detected automatically by Windows.
Windows displays all devices it can detect but "has trouble" with in
a list. Please be aware that the PCI cards are listed as "Network
controller". Only ISA PnP and PCMCIA adapters have a human readable name
stored on the card. Select your TELES ISDN adapter from this list. After
pressing "Next" and "finish" another wizard
opens and the installation continues as described above for an automatically
started installation process.
-
For other
(non-Plug&Play) devices you need to select: "Add a new device",
the topmost entry in the list of devices. Do not let windows search for a
suitable driver, activate the "No, I want to select the hardware from a
list" button. The type of device you want to add is a "Network
adapter" and with the "Have Disk" you must point
windows to the directory where you unpacked the driver files into. Windows will
display a list of all non-Plug&Play ISDN adapters from TELES and you need
to select your model. The rest of the installation is specific to your usage of
resources like interrupts and I/O addresses. If Windows asks you for resources,
be sure to enter the correct I/O address that is set via jumpers on the adapter
board. For memory addresses and interrupts you just have to select values that
do not conflict with other adapters, as windows will tell you.
Please note: The PCI, ISA Plug&Play, PCMCIA and USB-adapters cannot be
installed by adding them manually with the "add a new device" option
here in the control panel! Windows must have detected them, you must select
them from the list Windows shows you.
When the error message
appears that "the file ts0di32.dll cannot be found" or when
you are requested to enter the path for "install.exe", you
probably have tried to install the Windows NT4 drivers before. Please correct
that as follows:
Open the Windows
Device Manager ("System"-Icon in the control panel, on the
"Hardware" tab press the "Device Manager"
button). You will find your adapter under "TELES.ISDN Adapter"
probably without a name. From the right mouse button menu of this adapter you
open its properties. Click on the "Driver" tab and
press the button "Update Driver". Let Windows "Search
for a suitable driver for this device" make sure "Specify a
location" is checked and point it to the directory where you unpacked
the driver files into. When Windows has finished searching it will display the
.inf-file name of the driver that it is going to install. Make sure that it
chooses netteles.inf! If another .inf-file name is displayed, check "use
one of the other drivers" and select netteles.inf from the
list. After pressing "next" the installation will continue normally
as described above.
We hope you'll enjoy
the Windows 2000 drivers for your TELES.ISDN adapter.
The TELES.Team