Dear AVM User, CAPI 2.0 drivers for AVM ISDN-Controllers are included on the Windows 2000 installation CD-ROM. Please use these special WDM drivers in Windows 2000 until further notice. Supported AVM ISDN-Controllers: At present, the following AVM ISDN-Controllers are directly supported by CAPI 2.0 WDM drivers included in Windows 2000: AVM ISDN-Controller B1 AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCMCIA AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI AVM ISDN-Controller B1 USB AVM ISDN-Controller A1 AVM ISDN-Controller A1 PCMCIA AVM ISDN-Controller FRITZ!Card Classic AVM ISDN-Controller FRITZ!Card PCMCIA AVM ISDN-Controller FRITZ!Card PnP AVM ISDN-Controller FRITZ!Card PCI AVM ISDN-Controller FRITZ!Card USB AVM ISDN-Connector FRITZ!X USB AVM ISDN-Controller T1 AVM ISDN-Controller T1-B Installation: The necessary drivers are contained on the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. For PnP-capable AVM ISDN-Controllers, the installation is performed completely automatically by the Windows 2000 Hardware Wizard. ATTENTION NT4.0 Users - Upgrading from Windows NT 4.0: If you plan to upgrade your system from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, you must first uninstall and remove the ISDN-Controller. After you have finished updating the system, you may reinstall and configure the controller. To install a non-PnP AVM ISDN-Controller like the FRITZ!card classic or A1, please proceed as follows: Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Add/Remove Hardware-> Next Select "Add/Troubleshoot a hardware device" -> Next Select "Add a new device" -> Next Select "No, I want to select the hardware from a list"-> Next Select "Network adapter"-> Next Select "AVM GmbH" in the list of manufacturers, then choose the AVM ISDN-Controller that you want to install-> Next-> Next Select your ISDN line's D-channel protocol-> Next Specify MSNs for incoming/outgoing calls-> Next. The first MSN you enter is used for both incoming and outgoing calls on the first B channel. The second MSN entry applies to the second B channel. The NDIS WAN CAPI driver supports only two B channels. Note: If you only enter one MSN, then the Dial-up Server module, when active, will answer ALL incoming data calls (with the service indicator DATA64K) using the second B channel. Furthermore, if one B channel is already busy, then the ISDN line's default MSN is signaled with outgoing calls. Therefore, if you only want to use one MSN, you should enter it twice, once for each B channel. If the driver does not start because the resources allocated to your ISDN-Controller-the I/O address (see the Controller's jumper setting) or the IRQ level-are already in use in your system, then click on "Resources" in the last installation dialog and configure the ISDN-Controller manually. Immediately after completing the installation of your AVM ISDN-Controller, you can use it to set up RAS and Internet connections with Windows 2000's Dial-Up Networking. The necessary NDIS WAN driver is installed automatically along with the CAPI 2.0 driver. Other system drivers available in the AVM Middleware series: An AVM ISDN CAPI Port Driver for Windows 2000 is available for downloading free of charge: see the directory \Programs\CapiPort\CAPIPORT.W2K\ on the AVM Data Call Center (ADC). This driver integrates any AVM ISDN-Controller in Windows 2000 as a "virtual modem", allowing you to use ISDN for Dial-up Networking connections, BBS and fax programs, and other communication applications. The "AVM TAPI Services for CAPI" are also available free of charge for use in Windows 2000. See the directory \Programs\Tapi\AVM_TAPI.W2K\ on the AVM Data Call Center (ADC). This driver permits the use of TAPI-based software, such as Outlook 98/2000, the Windows 2000 Phone Dialer, and other applications for telephony services, with any AVM ISDN-Controller. These system drivers are described in detail in the accompanying Windows help files (Capiport.hlp, Avm_tapi.hlp). Removing the AVM ISDN-Controller from Windows 2000: The CAPI2.0 and NDIS WAN drivers can be completely de-installed as follows: Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Add/Remove Hardware-> Next Select "Uninstall/unplug a device"-> Next Select "Uninstall a device"-> Next Check the option "Show hidden devices". Search through the list and select ALL entries pertaining to AVM ISDN-Controllers (such as "AVM ISDN-Controller B1 USB")-> Next Select "Yes, uninstall this device"-> Next "Finish". The NDIS WAN CAPI driver for RAS and Internet connections is always removed automatically along with the ISDN-Controller. If you have problems re-installing an AVM ISDN-Controller (Code 10/22 in the Device Manager), this indicates that the ISDN-Controller was removed from the system without having been uninstalled first. In this case, perform a complete de-installation of ALL AVM ISDN-Controllers as described above. Do not forget to activate the option "Show hidden devices". Your AVM __________________________________________________________________________________ EOF