OK....the situation is as follows
Location "A"
PC with ISDN modem on Com1. runs Gate control software
let say spids 61664788XX0101 and 61664789XX0101
with data lines 61664788XX and 61664789XX
Location "B"
ISDN modem connected via serial port to Gate Controller
let say spids 61664790XX0101 and 61664791XX0101
with data lines 61664790XX and 61664791XX
Software on PC thinks controller is at COM 1. in actuality, there is an ISDN modem on COM1 of the PC and an IDSN Modem on the serial (com) port of the gate controller.
How do I set the ISDN modem configs to be a bridge for the com ports? basically a point-2-point connection.
ISDN Provider is AT&T, swith type is National ISDN-1
Location "A"
PC with ISDN modem on Com1. runs Gate control software
let say spids 61664788XX0101 and 61664789XX0101
with data lines 61664788XX and 61664789XX
Location "B"
ISDN modem connected via serial port to Gate Controller
let say spids 61664790XX0101 and 61664791XX0101
with data lines 61664790XX and 61664791XX
Software on PC thinks controller is at COM 1. in actuality, there is an ISDN modem on COM1 of the PC and an IDSN Modem on the serial (com) port of the gate controller.
How do I set the ISDN modem configs to be a bridge for the com ports? basically a point-2-point connection.
ISDN Provider is AT&T, swith type is National ISDN-1