US Robotics ISDN TA - extern or intern?

This is a discussion about US Robotics ISDN TA - extern or intern? in the Windows Hardware category; the hardware compatibility list says, that the adapter works fine with win2k. but which? intern or extern. . because i can't get my intern adapter to work! greets dr_set.

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the hardware compatibility list says, that the adapter works fine with win2k. but which? intern or extern.. because i can't get my intern adapter to work!
 
 
greets dr_set
 
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nobody can help???

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The ext adaptater works fine.
But the ISA card is not supported and 3COM reply that they will not make any driver for this card!!!!!
This card is not and will not be supported by windows 2000.

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i have a 3com Sportster 128k internal and i will NEVER..NEVER..NEVER.....EVER... buy a 3COM or USROBOTICS product ever again. There are no Linux or Windows 2000pro drivers nor will they ever make them and they will attack anyone who tries. This company SUCKS and does not care about their customers. I paid good money for my Sportster 128k internal ISDN TA and i did it blindly trusting the company.Never AGAIN! name.BAD...BAD..BAD..idea. Goodluck finding a driver for this card.