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

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