Hi,
thanks to you all I have got the Speedtouch operational with the kernel
module.
This incorporated the following steps:
- install kernel-source rpm
- apply patches of Duncan for usb
- configure the kernel to include ATM, PPP Over ATM support, Speedtouch
(and RFC1483/2684 Bridged Protocols,
Forgot to say that it works only for Linux based systems
because of the tun/tap device requirements. If this patch
proves to be useful, it will be ported on BSDs supporting a
tun device.
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Edouard Gomez
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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Hey,
I'm trying hard to include support for Classical IPoATM
support in pppoa3. I've stealen^Wborrowed code from the eci
driver to include more encapsulations from rfc2684.
However i'm still far from connecting the modem through
pppoa3. So i post here the patch url in order to allow more
people
Hi Mark!
How about switching the 'a' and 'f' switches in the modem_run-call,
like:
modem_run -v 1 -t 90 -n 4 -a /home/mhuggins/bin/firmware.ZZZLP1.eni -f
/home/mhuggins/bin/boot.ZZZLP2.eni
instead of your:
modem_run -v 1 -t 90 -n 4 -f /home/mhuggins/bin/firmware.ZZZLP1.eni -a
Selon Mark Huggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can not load the Speedtouch firmware. I'm running SuSe 9.0 and have
followed all latest advice from mail archive with no success.
I have tried the following firmware files:-
Alcaudsl.sys
Firmware.bin
KQD6P1.eni and KQD6P2.eni
ZZZLP1.eni
Selon Mark Huggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Gilles,
That did the trick my Speedtouch is now working fine and I have a good
working connection.
I do have one other question, I'm not an experienced UNIX/Linux user but
it strikes me that calling pppd from root exposes potential security