 asterisk20xx
join:2008-04-22 Marshall, TX
·AT&T Southwest
| reply to jlsamsel Re: ISDN hooked up, but ....
It looks like drivers may be available at
»www.usr.com/support/product-temp···od=3468a
or
»www.usr.com/support/product-temp···rod=3468
Though both indicate that vista has drivers for it, so I doubt that would be an issue.
To create a shortcut in vista you'll need to find the network connections window, which is stupidly annoying to get to in vista (used to just be in control panel in XP)
To immediately open the connection list, you can just type ncpa.cpl into the Start menu search box. From there you should be able to create a shortcut to the desktop for any connections listed. Can't remember off the top of my head if you can just use right click and create shortcut, or if you have to right-click drag to the desktop and pick create shortcut here. But one of those should do it.
As to the dialing "lag", I don't know. I always used a Cisco router to handle dialing and never had problems. Although it was normal for me as well to have one of the channels take a while longer to connect than the other. Maybe localnet can help you out? I've only heard good things about their support. |
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  jlsamsel
join:2006-08-26 Stixville
| I've tried the driver download, but it always runs into some kind of an error (can't remember off the top of my head what it was-it was when I was waiting for my line to be ran and I just wanted to go ahead and install the modem). I do appreciate you looking it up though!
I found one way to make a semi-shortcut to the desktop by dragging and dropping the Connect To link from the Start pop-up menu. From there I have to highlight the connection name and click connect. Clicks saved= 1! LOL
Thanks for your help! -- Hulloooo, Zeba Neighba... |
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