----- Original Message ----- From: "Joachim Eibl (by way of Joachim Eibl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 11:39 PM Subject: [Eagleusb-dev] Solution for Sagem Fast 800, Suse 9.1, UK-ADSL, Tiscali
> Hi, > > I recently had to connect a Suse 9.1 (Kernel 2.6) machine via a Sagem Fast > 800 E2T to a UK-ADSL network with Tiscali as provider. > > Because this wasn't easy and many pieces of information were spread in > different places, I decided to provide this info. Feel free to use it > anywhere in readme-files etc. > > See the detailed instructions below. > > Especially note steps 4 and 8 which were unexpected. > <snip> > 4. Normally you would proceed with "make" etc. but I had the problem that > after completing the installation my modem seemed to be too new: > The modem wouldn't become operational, after waiting and when typing > "eaglectrl -p" something like this would appear: > Post-firmware device on USB bus 4 (type=POTS) > > The solution for this was to use the original *.bnm-files from the > Tiscali-Windows-Installation-CD instead of the *.bnm-files in the > eagle-usb-1.9.8-package: > The directory /media/cdrecorder/ASSETS/Sagem/L1/IDMA contains the files: > RTBLDEP0.BNM, RTBLDEP1.BNM, RTBLDEP2.BNM, RTBLDEP3.BNM, RTBLDEP4.BNM > > Copy them to /opt/eagle-usb-1.9.8/driver/firmware/sagem/pots and > /opt/eagle-usb-1.9.8/driver/firmware/usr/pots and also rename them from > uppercase to lowercase letters e.g.: > cp /media/cdrecorder/ASSETS/Sagem/L1/IDMA/RTBLDEP0.BNM \ > /opt/eagle-usb-1.9.8/driver/firmware/sagem/pots/rtbldep0.bnm > etc. (for files 0...4) > <snip> I now compile the driver with sagem w2.0.31 windows driver bnm for IPCop this way: unzip $(DIR_DL)/eagle-w.2.0.31_fr.zip cp W.2.0.31_fr/L1/IDMA/rtbldep*.bnm driver/firmware/sagem/pots cp W.2.0.31_fr/L1/IDMA/rtbldei*.bnm driver/firmware/sagem/isdn before the make Those .bnm work with E2L modem and work with Fast 800 WA (wanadoo origin) and Fast 908 I don't know the difference from E2T to E2L but I suspect T mind Tiscaly, for L, I don't know. the windows driver can be found at http://www.sagem.com/web-modems/download/modems/w.2.0.31_fr.zip Do you know if those bnm work with E2T modems?
