Hi,
Is there anybody on this list who can confirm that he uses a SpeedTouch
330 modem under Linux to access Internet through ADSL? It could be very
usefull for a lot of people who fail in installing propely the access to
know the following :
- which type of Linux distribution and version is
You better raise this issue at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Maybe
somebody on that list can update you on the status of Fedora Core 2 in
regard to this bug.
It's a kernel problem and will be fixed in 2.6.7. Maybe the fedora people
can backport the fix (= a bunch of changes in
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 10:28, Aad Rijnberg wrote:
On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 22:06, Duncan Sands wrote:
I have also noticed the problems with FC2 test3, and am willing to try
to make the changes in the final version of FC2 which will be released
next week. Could you then please send me
Duncan,
I tried something else (see
http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/fc2_speedtouch_usb.html), and that did
work. I have browsed the net with FC2 ;-)
I don't know if this gives you an extra clue as to why that does and the
kernel driver does not work?!
This solution uses however the
Hi guys,
thanks for all the feedback. Here is some reaction to your suggestions
(it is rather long, but I thought the least I can do is to give some
response to your efforts):
Duncan actually it seems to have gone fine (the firmware downloading)
Does this mean that the errors/warnings can be
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,
Hello,
I have been trying to get the SpeedTouch 330 operational under Fedora
Core 3. In the end I succeeded, and want to give some feedback on
problems I encountered so that others can benefit from it.
Some time ago I read in this list that it was needed to copy the atm
header files that belong
Hi Marco,
after looking into your log, I see that you have the kernel module still
enabled in the configure and Makefile. If you look into the explanation
at http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/speedbundle_fedora.html you can see
that this should be disabled for Fedora Core because the kernel
Hello Marco,
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 00:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Aad,
I have understand something, but surely not everything... :(
I eliminate those lines in the configure file and the Makefile about the
kernel
module and also those ones regarding the ppp daemon (I have the same
Hi Marco,
on my system it can be found at
speedbundle-1.0/linux-atm/src/lib/.libs/libatm.so
so I presume it is the result of compilation of the linux-atm/src
directory. It might be that the change I proposed to the
speedbundle-1.0/configure breaks this in your case, whereas I used a
different
Hi,
I have the same problem with messages during boot and shutdown (and
probably also during operation):
Nov 18 12:22:50 localhost kernel: usb x-y: usbfs: process
(modem_run) did not claim interface 0 before use
So if somebody knows how to get rid if them, please let us know...
Aad
On
Hi Jyrki,
I got the 330 operational by executing the following steps:
1) split firmware
2) copy 2 firmware parts to the right place
3) edit /etc/chap-secrets, /etc/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/peers/speedtch
4) edit /etc/resolv.conf
5) connect the ST330 via USB to the PC
6) connect to the provider
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