Operation Manual
Driver Software Installation in Windows 2000
12 Controller C4 – 3 Driver Software Installation in Windows 2000
3 Driver Software Installation
in Windows 2000
In Windows 2000, the ISDN-Controller is integrated as a net-
work adapter via the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver and included in
the list of network adapters listed in the Device Manager.
After installation, the NDIS WAN interface and the CAPI 2.0
interface are available to the entire system; no separate
driver installation is required. This means that any CAPI 2.0-
based applications can be used in parallel operation with
Remote Access Service or with Internet access over Micro-
soft’s Dial-Up Networking. (With these drivers RAS and Inter-
net can be used on only two channels, while CAPI allows
operation with eight channels.)
The CAPI 2.0 applications interface supplied the Controller
supports both 16-bit and 32-bit applications. Applications in
DOS windows are not supported. For more information about
CAPI, please see “The AVM System Drivers” on page 26.
3.1 Installing the Driver Software
Proceed as follows to install the Controller C4:
1. Start the computer.
The Add New Hardware Wizard recognizes a new device
to be installed. Click “Next”.
2. In the next window, select the option “Search for the
best driver for your device (recommended)” and con-
firm by clicking “Next”.
3. Insert the installation CD.
4. In the next window, select the option “CD-ROM drives”
and click “Next” to confirm.
5. The Wizard displays that a driver has been found. Click
“Next” to install the driver.