Hello,

I do noticed that this list has few active users, but hope someone
finds time to offer me some needed help.

I'm stuck with a SpeedTouch Modem, and I can only access the Internet
through Windows.  That's really annoying, because I mostly work on my
Linux box.  Anyway, I followed every instruction on the linux-usb web
site for the Ubuntu distro and all seemed well, but unfortunately I
still have no connection.

I went over all steps again, I'm using the correct firmware, and even
the syslog seems to point out that the firmware is working fine and
dandy.  My ISP information is also correct.  Username, password.  The
only thing I'm not sure is about VPI and VCI since the information on
the table[1] may be wrong or outdated.  My ISP is Clix from Portugal.

I'm using an Ubuntu-based distro (a mix of Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio)
with a 2.6.20 low-latency kernel.  Here's some command output:

$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 06b9:4061 Alcatel Telecom SpeedTouch ISDN or ADSL Modem

$ cat /proc/net/atm/sp*
Speed Touch 330  (usb-0000:00:1f.2-2)
MAC: 00:90:d0:b5:cf:71
AAL5: tx 0 ( 0 err ), rx 0 ( 0 err, 0 drop )
Line up

$ dmesg | tail
[   70.148005] ATM dev 0: ADSL line is up (7616 kb/s down | 416 kb/s up)

Doesn't everything seem well?  And yet, I can't do even a simple ping.

Oh, and I have another question.  If I actually get a decent modem,
will any of the steps I did to make my SpeedTouch work affect the new
modem, making it not work?

Your help is appreciated,

Ivo

[1] http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/faq/index.html#q12

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