On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Francisco Perez wrote:
> try this http://www.unixathome.org/adsl/docs/drivers/Linux/0.84/ with 2.4
> kernels only (not tested by me) works for eficient networks products
Hmm. Well, I still have not heard from anyone using these drivers.
However, Efficient's drivers were the exception that caused me to say
extremely rare instead of nonexistent.
BTW: this URL is in blatant violation of the NDA included there.
>
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Michael A Hall wrote:
> > > I recently acquired Qwest DSL and qwest.net as my ISP. Qwest provided an
> > > Intel PRO/DSL 2200 internal PCI modem with their service.
> >
> > http://www.cybertrails.com/dsl/cpe_matrix.html says you should have chosen
> > the Cisco.
> >
> > > The Intel web site
> > > claims that this modem is compatible with most Windows OS. Is it possible
> > > to find Linux-compatible drivers for this modem?
> >
> > I haven't heard of any, and in a brief websearch I cannot find any.
> > Support for internal DSL modems has been _extremely_ rare in Linux.
> >
> > > In all my perusal of the LRP
> > > and LEAF web sites and documentation I have not encountered anything that
> > > describes setting up an LRP firewall that uses an internal DSL modem for
> > > the internet network interface and a NIC for the internal network
> > > interface. Has anyone configured an LRP system like this?
> >
> > Haven't heard of anyone setting up _any_ linux box with an internal dsl
> > modem, supported or not.
> >
> > > I had hoped the LRP firewall would be ideal for my situation and will
> > > also serve as an introduction to Linux. Can someone recommend a different
> > > DSL modem that I might be able to use?
> >
> > See above. I have an Alcatel, but I don't know if that would be
> > compatible with your Qwest service.
> >
> > > Alternatively, can someone recommend a
> > > hardware/software configuration that will permit me to use the Intel
> > > modem I already have, and still use an LRP firewall? My firewall machine
> > > is a Pentium 120 MHz with 16 MB RAM and a 1.44 floppy.
> >
> > Well, dsl drivers come from _somewhere_, so you could consider tackling
> > it yourself. Not for the faint of heart, I expect.
> >
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