Hi,
I have just got a silver modem and I'm unable to get it
working with Gentoo. I have read on this list there seems to
be issues with the firmware uploading (and I'd agree with this
happening on mine also).
I just wonder whether it is worth me keeping this modem, or
getting a different type?
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On Friday 23 January 2004 08:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just got a silver modem and I'm unable to get it
working with Gentoo. I have read on this list there seems to
be issues with the firmware uploading (and I'd agree with this
This is the first time I have been able to get broadband, and
as you could imagine I'm busting to use it!! :)
I wish I was more technical so I could help, but I'm pretty
useless in hardware things.
How long does it usually take to get these types of things
fixed, not that I am pushing, just for
On Friday 23 January 2004 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just got a silver modem and I'm unable to get it
working with Gentoo. I have read on this list there seems to
be issues with the firmware uploading (and I'd agree with this
happening on mine also).
I just wonder whether it
Hi Lewis,
Snooping the behaviour of the modem in windows, it would seem that it is
doing something very different in the 'run tests' phase, but omitting
the run tests phase from modem_run doesn't make the modem work. I would
stress, however, that I have very little experience with USB, and
If every owner of a silver speedtouch would mention
the town, where they're living in, a willing developer
in the neighbourhood could 'switch' modems for a while and
take a look at it..
Would that be a good idea?
Ok
Duncan Sands wrote:
On Friday 23 January 2004 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm another new USB Silver Thomson SpeedTouch 330 modem owner with firmware
issues.
I'm currently running it on a Windows ME box but ideally want to run it on a
SUSE 8.2 linux router I have.
What can I do to help?
I have some programming skills and a bit of time to test stuff but don't
have much
Yes, I can certainly write code, well, browse it even :P, but
firmware and hardware I'm pretty clueless, but willing to give
it a try. Even if I get a new modem for the time being, it
would be an interesting thing to play with and give me
something to do!
So, pointers to this sort of thing could
Does this help? (Untested)
Duncan.
--- linux-2.6.0-test9/net/atm/pppoatm.c.orig2004-01-23 21:39:01.0 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.0-test9/net/atm/pppoatm.c 2004-01-23 21:41:34.0 +0100
@@ -238,8 +238,12 @@
DPRINTK((unit %d): atm_skb(%p)-vcc(%p)-dev(%p)\n,
Dear all,
I've succesfully installed the kernel-model driver for the (red) Speedtouch USB modem
on a standard Fedora Core 1 installation using the HOWTO from Eric Brasseur (see
http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/speedbundle_fedora.html). Next, I've upgraded my
kernel to 2.6 by using the HOWTO
I've succesfully installed the kernel-model driver for the (red) Speedtouch
USB modem on a standard Fedora Core 1 installation using the HOWTO from
Eric Brasseur (see
http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/speedbundle_fedora.html). Next, I've
upgraded my kernel to 2.6 by using the HOWTO from Jorge
Gilles Espinasse wrote:
I do not know if my modem is a REV 4.00 ... or 2.00
Where is write this information?
Try
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices | grep Vendor=06b9
and the information you need is in REV=
It' s so ... REV is 4.00 ... :-(
Thank you Gilles.
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