Hi all you ECI programmers,
I'm happy to have this piece of software, now I can you use an ASUS
AAM6000UG USB modem with Linux but there are some problems.
I'm using it with Redhat 8.0.a , kernel 2.4.18, pppd 2.4.1, Motherboard Soyo
5EMA+, CPU AMD K6 II.
It was meant to be a SNAT-DNAT-Firewall using iptables serving a mixed
Win9X-Linux network; it works great until I use the WinMX program (a p2p sharing
program) on some lan hosts.
When I start WinMX nothing wrong happens, it works perfectly if I try
download or upload something, but after having started many connections at the same
time with many other clients on the Net I get the problems listed in ECI-Faq
4.12 .
The problem causes a pppd kill and I have to connect again with startmodem.
The problem doesn't exist if I use the modem directly with the Win9x client
running WinMX with his own drivers.
The problem is reproduceable. I didn't investigate too much because being
the problem listed in the Faq I'm shure there is someone studying the problem
already.
By the way if that's not the case I'm ready to get some help to you
(programmers) in order to solve the problem. I'm not a skilled programmer, but I have
some basic C concepts, I like Linux and I'm ready to read some docs and
learn some new progs in order to give you all the informations you like. I think
that if the problem is reproduceable then the problem's cause is easy to find
out. Maybe it lays somewhere in the ECI software, maybe it lays on Linux's
way of using USB.
Tell me if I can be of any help, I can send you full Ethereal Lan Traffic
details, complete hardware description (fisical and /proc style), complete ECI
modem configuration and anything more you like.
Regardless,
Roberto
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