well, u r not alone search google for "modprobe usb-ohci" and you will
find many with the same problem.
my guess is that you should try the latest vanilla kernel. possible
2.4.20 pre11.
in the changelog there seem to be some bug fixes, maybe it will help.


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:linux-il-bounce@;cs.huji.ac.il]On Behalf Of Alexander
> Maryanovsky
> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 12:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Rotal USB ADSL modem instructions
>
>
> As expected, when I ran "startmodem", it hung when doing
> "Loading OHCI
> support"
>
>
> Alexander Maryanovsky
>
> At 23:00 23.10.2002 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >This is a "micro" version of how-to to use the Rotal ADSL
> modem - it's quite
> >simple:
> >
> >1. Download the CVS snapshot (the driver is ECI ADSL version
> 0.6pre3) from
> >http://www.penguin.org.il/~hetz/usb-adsl-cvs.tar.gz
> >
> >2. untar (tar zxvf usb-ads-cvs.tar.gz) ; cd into the
> directory and simply do
> >"make"
> >3. become root (everything else will be done as root from now on)
> >3. do: make install
> >4. run: eciconf.sh - a GUI configuration will pop up. Set
> the DNS to Bezeq
> >Intl., the ADSL to ASKEY, the VPI to 8, and VCI to 48. Set
> your username and
> >password, and finally - hit the "Create Config" button
> >
> >An example screenshot how it should look after configuration
> is available at:
> >http://www.penguin.org.il/~hetz/adsl.png
> >
> >5. Connect your USB ADSL modem to your Linux machine.
> Connect the ADSL phone
> >line to the small "filter". You should see only the power
> line is turned on,
> >not the "Link" LED. If you see the "Link" LED flashing -
> disconnect the ADSL
> >modem from the USB, wait 40 seconds, and reconnect
> >
> >6. type "startmodem" - the script will upload the firmware
> to the ADSL modem
> >and will "run" it - this can take between 10-30 seconds,
> depends on line
> >quality etc. I had various times. After the setup stage it
> will dial to your
> >ISP negotiate (authentication) and it should have your PPP link up
> >
> >7. Before you smile - if you have an ethernet card, do: "add
> route default
> >ppp0" or else you won't be able to talk to the world
> >
> >If everything goes ok - you should have by now PPP
> connection up (do:
> >ifconfig
> >| grep ppp to see it). You can simply check it by doing:
> ping 194.90.1.6 - it
> >should bring ping results
> >
> >8. to kill your PPP connection, either do "ifdown ppp0" or
> "killall pppd"
> >
> >Now - some notes:
> >
> >1. I don't have a clue why, but with Bezeq International DNS
> settings (at
> >least what "dig" gives me - 192.115.106.11, 192.115.106.10)
> - I get lots of
> >DNS unresolving problems - sites like news.com,
www.zdnn.com, and many others
>are not resolved. Does Bezeq Have other more reliable DNS servers?
>
>2. If you're disconnected suddenly - you won't see it on the "Link"
LED. Even
>if you disconnect the ADSL phone line, you'll see the "Link" LED still
on
>This is a driver is development stages
>
>3. I have tested this driver on Red Hat 7.3 and Red Hat 8.0 - with
Intel
>82801
>Chipset for 2 hours - no disconnection problems to me - so your
experience
>maybe different then mine
>
>4. If you rolled (compiled) your own kernel - then you might need to
compile
>some modules. See the TROUBLESHOOTING file inside the tarball
>
>5. Before you scream for help - please read the TROUBLESHOOTING file -
there
>are quite few questioned answered there. You can also join #eci channel
in
>irc.openprojects.net - just be polite
>
>6. The modem start/stop stuff as well as the modem "driver" are still
in
>development stages. Once it will be stabilized, it will be rewritten as
a
>kernel module, and the connection/disconnection will probably become a
GUI
>(unless someone wants to write some KDE/GNOME applet), so I'll update
the
>driver accordingly
>
>Finally - thanks to:
>* ECI ADSL team - who helped me a lot with all those firmware testings
>* Katriel who was the first to provide me some space
>* Meni from Rotal who borrowed me the modem
>* And of course - to people like Doron, Dvir, Amir, Gilad, Oleg who
>encouraged
>me
>
>Thanks,
>Hetz
>
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