Selon Duncan Sands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Chris, > > > The distribution of Linux I am running is IPCop, which is a > > dedicated firewall system. This is currently running kernel > > 2.4.31 and as it comes as a dedicated firewall the kernel is > > compiled with specific functions. Using a latter kernel is not an > > option. > > ipcop probably uses the program "modem_run" to upload firmware from > userspace (the linux 2.6 driver does this itself). I quickly hacked > modem_run to do the extra initialization that the 2.6.19 module does > (see patch below). This compiles but is otherwise untested. Please > let us know if it helps. > Yes ipcop use modem_run
> > Now to the firmware you kindly sent. I see from a latter posting > > that you say it is the extended reach drivers: ZZZLP1.eni & > > ZZZLP2.eni. I assume that these are different to those inside the > > package on the Thompson site ZZZL3.012. > > I don't know. Try extracting the firmware from ZZZL3.012 and using > md5sum (for example) to see if you get the same files. > I probably could check that. ... > > The modem_run changes may also help when using your existing > firmware. However the firmware I sent comes from the "extended > reach" driver, which is designed for long lines, so it may work > better. > > Duncan. > Thank for the patch I will compile for ipcop and make available for testing ... Gilles Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
