----- Original Message ----- From: "Benoit Audouard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 10:24 PM > Subject: Re: [Eagleusb-dev] Re: [Eagleusb-dev] Re:Réf. : RE: EagleIII : tests report >
> Re, > again, I send this on our public ML, with Analog / Sagem in BCC > Anyone testing Oops ? > In 2.4.27 usb-ohci , it look very stable (tested only with eagle3) I was able now to download /upload the ones.bin file without problem (with and without traffic shaping) I have too tested a loop from 1 to 20 wich just sync the eagle3 modem with success in every cases (in almost 30s in every case ). In 2.4.27 usb-uhci, dowloading the ones.bin file is ok but not upload (like every usb modem : eci Hi-focus usb, speedtouch 330 rev2.00 so it should be an usb-uhci trouble). But the problem with actual eagle-usb snapshot is that the driver behave not correctly against this trouble and oops when the module is unloaded. I have attached the usb-uhci problem. The oops was not in log. One other problem is that there is nothing displayed (even with eaglectrl -x 0xFFF) when : - the driver is compilated with CMV enabled, - Linetype=10 - CMV files are missing The modem look dead, the adsl led never start blinking and no warning message is emitted. > I *really* begin to miss some licence type, I'll suppose it's still > freely distributable > see http://baud123.free.fr/eagle3 (well, all the BNM are in one file - > uncompress with bunzip2 - I do not know how to split it in the 5 files > we are used to... still wondering, may be easy though) You should be able to simply cut the file in 5 part. but is-it necessary as the size and the end of the dump is coded in the data. Is not buildsp capable to compile the only big file? [ .. ] > > > And several questions : > > > - in Spain there are at least two kinds of ISP : > > > - Telefonica based : using IPoA (RFC 1483 bridge LLCsnap) or PPPoE LLC > > (RFC2516) > > > - "Wanadoo/Eresmas" based : same configuration as in France (PPPoA VCmux) > > > => do those CMV work for both ? > > > - does it exist a "default configuration" that works in every country / > > for every ISP ? > > > > In the windows driver installation (setup.ini), there is : > > ;Auto Config flag: > >;0: AC disabled > > ;1: AC trial version enabled > > ;2: AC TR37 enabled > > AutoConfig=0 > > > > TR37 is Network Management & Operations: DSL CPE Auto-Configuration > > I don't how much it is reliable. > > I do not know how to use this piece of information if I were an average user :-( > reverse engineering the windows driver is not the appropriate option to >go IMHO > I don't ask to do the same as windows driver. I just say that the windows driver is capable too but it should have some unknow drawback to do so or it would be in use. > > > - how will be informed of appropriate configuration when today it's already > > > very difficult to obtain VPI / VCI / Encapsulation for every ISP... Is it > > > depending only on the country or the ISP ? > > > - I'm not yet convinced of an existing "default configuration" as OPTN1 > > has already caused problems of download rate divided by 10 (we have to guess > > from > > > experience) > > > AVM modemmaker use a drdsl binary to set automaticly the proper settings in > > an adsl.conf file. > cannot be distributed freely :-( > that does not seem very user-friendly to me to have to download something to get your modem to work to access > internet :-( > that seems more of a "workaround". I just say it is technically doable and it should work. You won't be able to use drdsl with any other modems than AVM as it use CAPI lib. I have too an Eicon DIVA ethernt modem wich recognize automaticly VPI / VCI encapsulation and protocol in the embeded firmware.
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