I use Mandrake 10.1 with speedtouch 330 and shorewall (option no services
to allow the internet to connect to as I use my machine only to browse
the internet). I downloaded the Mandrake updates available at the mirror
sites.
I find that a decent connection with my internet provider is normally
Holy smoke!
For two days I overlooked the fact that 4.48 is terribly wrong. It should
be 8.48! I do not doubt that for the rest of eternity I would have
continued to overlook it if not someone had pointed it out to me.
I should have known it because the number is correctly given in
Hello,
I have installed SuSE9.3 and tried to get the mauve speedtouch 330
(revision 2.00) to work. It works nicely on Mandrake 10.1 on the same
machine (dual boot).
Thanks to the instructions of it seems that the modem is operational,
because
1. The way the lights flash on that modem are
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Hello,
I have installed SuSE9.3 and tried to get the mauve speedtouch 330
(revision 2.00) to work. It works nicely on Mandrake 10.1 on the same
machine (dual boot).
The SuSE-9.2 page http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/suse/index.html
won't work with
SuSE-9.3
Hello!
I too have been unable too get myself unsubscribed from the list.
Can anyone please kick me out?
Ed
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Hello Jay,
Have you checked if modem_run is actually running?
Ed
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From:Jay Scott[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Sunday, March 23, 2003 17:13:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [speedtouch] Frog Problems (Speedtouch 330 Modem)
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Hi
Hello Paul,
I left all these CRC problems behind me when I purchased a USB PCI with
OPTi chipset on it. The VIA chipset present on my GA-VAXP mother board
always gave these CRC errors.
I have the modem_run command in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file (Mandrake 9.0,
I don't know what this file is on
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From:Colin Paul Adams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Monday, January 27, 2003 04:53:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: SpeedTouch 330 with latest CVS microcodes
(+ about VIA chipset)
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Favre-Nicolin == Favre-Nicolin
It may still be a bit early to draw conclusions, but I connected my
SpeedTouch 330 modem to a newly purchased USB PCI-card (82C861 from vendor
OPTi Inc) in stead of the USB on the motherboard, which uses chipset VIA
VT6202. It makes some difference:
the OPTi works great, not a single error
Looks very much like the shit I get regularly on my system with the
SpeedTouch 330.
Don't know what it is about. A bad line?
Ed
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From:Rzepka Maximilien[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Tuesday, January 14, 2003 00:36:27
To: speedtouch
Subject: [speedtouch] PB:
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From:LeBaBouk[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Tuesday, December 24, 2002 09:49:46
To: speedtouch
Subject: [speedtouch] Freebsd upload problem with speedtouch
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Hello, I'm a recent french, ex-Linux, FreeBSD converted guy. I think
Hello Tim,
Indeed it seems parameter -e 1 is not necessary for making a connection,
but for modem_run it is.
I give you the results of the contents of /proc/bus/ubs/devices before and
after modem_run is executed. Hope you find something in it.
By the way: it is Mandrake 9.0 that I use now because
My /etc/rc.d/rc.local contains:
modprobe ppp_generic
modprobe ppp_synctty
modprobe n_hdlc
modem_run -e 1 -m -f /windows/D/Linux/adsl/alcaudsl.sys
pppd call adsl
It opens the connection.
I also have made the script /usr/bin/adslstart containing the following:
/usr/sbin/pppd call adsl
Well, with the patch for modem_run I finally got a working connection
under Mandrake 9.0! Tremendous speed using the microcode alcaudsl.sys!
I downloaded SpeedTouch CVS from 19-11-2002. It seems no patch was
necessary for pppoa3, only for modem_run.
Anyway, I am left with a few questions.
So
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