HP Neoware e90 Neoware Thin Client - Thintune Operating System Manual - Page 71

DialUp Connections

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Fiber Select this adapter if you operate a fiber optic adapter with THINTUNE. THINTUNE currently supports model 2700FX and 2700 FTX from Allied Telesyn regardless if you connect them with a ST-, or a SC-connector. The FTX-adapter can either be connected to a TP-connector, as well to a Fiber port. You do so by selecting the "Force alternate port-" option. 7.6.2 DialUp Connections You might operate THINTUNE with even an ISDN-adapter or a modem. THINTUNE lets you configure multiple connectivity modes from which you can choose when you are setting up a client session. 7.6.2.1 General tab Label Connect Using 70 Defines the name of the connection Lets you select the mode of connection; either modem or ISDN. Modem This adapter is to be chosen if you work with an analogue modem which is serially connected to the THINTUNE. At the moment only external serial modems (Hayes-compatible) are supported. With the configure-option you might enter COM-port and baud rate. THINTUNE allows you to also define init strings for your modem. ISDN This adapter is to be chosen if you work with an ISDN card in THINTUNE! Currently THINTUNE supports either the AVM Fritz!-card (PCI, Version 1), or the ISDN adapter from Sedlbauer. With the configure-button you select which adapter is operated in THINTUNE. The configure-option also lets you select which Channel Protocol you are driving, either Euro-ISDN, or 1TR6 which especially is used for some older telephone systems. Further you have to enter the MSN to

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Fiber
Select this adapter if you operate a fiber optic adapter with THINTUNE.
THINTUNE currently supports model 2700FX and 2700 FTX from Allied
Telesyn regardless if you connect them with a ST-, or a SC-connector.
The FTX-adapter can either be connected to a TP-connector, as well to
a Fiber port. You do so by selecting the “Force alternate port-“ option.
7.6.2 DialUp Connections
You might operate THINTUNE with even an ISDN-adapter or a modem. THINTUNE lets you configure multiple
connectivity modes from which you can choose when you are setting up a client session.
7.6.2.1 General tab
Label
Defines the name of the connection
Connect Using
Lets you select the mode of connection; either modem or ISDN.
Modem
This adapter is to be chosen if you work with an analogue modem
which is serially connected to the THINTUNE. At the moment only
external serial modems (Hayes-compatible) are supported. With the
configure-option you might enter COM-port and baud rate. THINTUNE
allows you to also define init strings for your modem.
ISDN
This adapter is to be chosen if you work with an ISDN card in
THINTUNE! Currently THINTUNE supports either the AVM Fritz!-card
(PCI, Version 1), or the ISDN adapter from Sedlbauer. With the
configure-button you select which adapter is operated in THINTUNE.
The configure-option also lets you select which Channel Protocol you
are driving, either Euro-ISDN, or 1TR6 which especially is used for
some older telephone systems. Further you have to enter the MSN to