Hi Sudev

In that case, could you please advise which modem should I purchase?
Also, will any DSL ethernet modem work or are there specific
requirements in that case also? How would I get the DSL Ethernet modem
to work on Linux, assuming it doesn't come with Linux drivers?

Thanx

John


On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:42:47 +0530, Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 19:45 +0530, John Marder wrote:
> > I use FC3 at home and I have taken a Touchtel/Airtel DSL Connection.
> > The trouble is that I want to use my Micronet USB ADSL Broadlink
> > SP3302 Modem in Linux. This modem comes with drivers only for Windows.
> > I checked the manufacturer's website. Though they want their products
> > to work with Linux, they donot support Linux(??). I have also checked
> > the eciadsl Linux driver page. No mention of Micronet's products over
> > there either. This modem connects directly to the USB port and does
> > not go through an Ethernet card.
> > Can you help me use this modem in Linux? What do I need to do?
> 
> This is likely to end up in your having to buy a ethernet modem instead.
> I know I tried using every possible combination at eciadsl but no way
> out.
> Hope you have better luck.
> --
> Sudev Barar
> Learning Linux
> 
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