Ops, forgot to put the site I followed. Here it is:
http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html



On 5/15/07, Felipe Kurkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hello.
>
>   First of all I would like to say that I'm a complete newbie at linux.
> Actually,
> I just installed it about three hours ago. I'm using the lastest Ubuntu (
> 7.04) and
> I'm trying to config the modem.
>
>   My modem is the green old one. I believe it's revision 0. It is
> connected in
> a USB port and I have a HUB connected to a PCI ethernet adapter (so
> everyone
> in my house can use the internet).
>
>   The instruction I've been following are at this site: . I did everything
> conform
> it was saying but, unfortunetely, I can't get it to work. As the author,
> my modem
> is temperamen tal, so I tried using both drivers he recomends (KQD6_3.012
> and
> mgmt.o). Also, I've tried to use the firmware-extractor in the windows(?)
> driver
> (alcaudsl.sys), but it doesn't split the file.
>
>   When I boot the computer, both LED's keep green and don't blink at
> anytime.
> From what I've been reading, it might be a driver problem, right?
>
>   My ISP settings: VPI - 1, VCI - 32, PPPOE.
>
>   This is what I found at the logs that might be useful:
>
>
>   [   22.276305] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found (*** The hub isn't USB ***)
>   [   40.018838 ] usbcore: registered new interface driver speedtch
>   [   40.121293] speedtch 1-2:1.0: found stage 1 firmware speedtch-1.bin
>   [   40.305902] speedtch 1-2:1.0: found stage 2 firmware speedtch-2.bin
>
>
>   Couldn't find any line about pppd.
>
>   Now, should I follow other method to install the modem? Will I need to
> undo
> anything?
>
>   Thank's,
>   Felipe KW.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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