Introduction – Hayes Microcomputer Products DIVA T/A User Manual

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DIVA T/A PC Card User’s Guide 5

Introduction

The DIVA T/A is an ISDN PC CARD (PCMCIA) modem available in
S/T and U interface versions. It provides easy and affordable high-
speed Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN connection to the Internet or
to your office LAN. With the DIVA T/A, Small Office Home Office
(SOHO) users and telecommuters can combine the higher
performance of ISDN with the simplicity of a terminal adapter.

The DIVA T/A emulates a COM port on your computer, which
complements your TCP/IP application (without the need for additional
device drivers). The DIVA T/A supports all standard modem AT
commands.

Internet Access

The DIVA T/A allows you to connect to the Internet over an ISDN
line at speeds of up to 128 kilobits per second. Without virtually any
delays, you can access online services or browse the World Wide
Web to download high-resolution graphics, video clips, interactive
games, music, etc.

Work-at-Home Access

The DIVA T/A provides the telecommuter with fast access to network
resources back at the office. You can access applications such as
email or download data from a remote database in a fraction of the
time it would take using a conventional analog modem.

Ease of Use

You can install the DIVA T/A into any computer (PC or notebook)
equipped with a PC Card Type II slot. You can easily configure it
using the Setup Wizard (under all versions of Windows), using a
VT100 interface (under DOS and OS/2), and using AT commands
(under all platforms).

In North America the Configuration Wizard (Windows 95 and
Windows NT) can automatically detect your Service Profile
Identifiers (SPIDs). SPIDs are addresses assigned by your ISDN
provider; the ISDN switch uses SPIDs to identify your equipment.

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