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The "Select OEM Option" dialog appears. Select the en-
try "NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT" and confirm
by clicking "OK".
Once the adapter has been installed, click "Next".
Now you must specify the network protocols for the net-
work adapter. Select the desired protocols and confirm
your selection by clicking "Next".
You have now installed all the required network compo-
nents. To confirm your settings, click "Next".
Windows NT now copies the files required for the se-
lected components onto your hard drive. Specify the
path to the Windows NT CD or to the installation files
and confirm by clicking "Next".
The dialog "NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Properties" appears.
You have the option of specifying two MSNs. If you have
not installed any other CAPI application, or if you only
want to use the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT
for outgoing calls, then you may simply click "OK" with-
out entering an MSN.
MSNs (Multiple Subscriber Numbers, only on ISDN lines
using DSS1) are used to route incoming and outgoing
calls. If you have other CAPI applications installed on
your computer that accept data calls (with the ISDN ser-
vice indicator DATA64K), then enter one of your ISDN
line's numbers here under which the NDIS WAN CAPI
Driver for Windows NT will accept incoming calls.
A setup message appears. Acknowledge it by clicking
"OK".
Windows NT then informs you that RAS needs to be in-
stalled. Insert the Windows NT CD and enter the corre-
sponding path. Now you must select a RAS device. The
"Add RAS Device" dialog appears. Select either of the
devices "ISDN1 - WAN" (ISDN B channel 1) or "ISDN2 -
WAN" (ISDN B channel 2) and confirm this by clicking
"OK".
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