BlueFRITZ! AP-X as a Virtual Modem
BlueFRITZ! AP-X
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BlueFRITZ! AP-X as a Virtual Modem
The AVM ISDN CAPI Port Driver allows you to use an ISDN-
Controller as if it were a modem.
The ISDN CAPI Port Driver generates a number of virtual mo-
dems in your system. The virtual modems are pre-configured
so that they can be used immediately in most conventional
implementations without any further configuration required.
The modem settings can be customized using AT commands.
For detailed information about configuration and operation
of the AVM system drivers, see the Help files for the system
drivers on the BlueFRITZ! AP-X CD.
7.6 Ready to Receive on Standby
If your computer supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration
Power Interface), you can take advantage of the energy-sav-
ing features of standby and hibernation.
These two conditions differ in the following ways:
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Standby: all devices that consume large amounts of
energy are turned off, such as the monitor, hard disks
and other devices.
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Hibernation: also stores the contents of main memory
to the hard disk. In this condition energy consumption
is even lower than on standby.
Computers on standby or in hibernation appear to be
switched off. Both conditions are ended by operating the
keyboard or the power switch. Standby can also be ended
upon the request of a hardware component or an external
device, for instance, when a fax arrives at BlueFRITZ! AP-X.
When the fax program activates to accept the incoming fax,
standby mode is ended.
BlueFRITZ! AP-X thus offers you the option of ending standby
operation for incoming faxes and calls by using the “PC Wake
Up over ISDN” command. Once the computer is reactivated,
it checks whether a suitable program is ready to accept the
incoming call.
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