Managed to get hold of an original USB speedtouch (will worry about the
330 later :) and got to the point the line is up and happy, but pppd
unfortunately is not. log as follows:

Feb 12 18:50:41 firewall modem_run[28105]: ADSL synchronization has been
obtained
Feb 12 18:50:41 firewall modem_run[28105]: ADSL line is up (576 kbit/s
down | 288 kbit/s up)
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[19682]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoatm.so
loaded.
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[19682]: PPPoATM plugin_init
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[19682]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[19682]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm -
SUCCESS
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[26721]: pppd 2.4.0b1 started by root, uid
0
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall kernel: atm_connect (TX: cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 16386;
RX: cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 1502,AAL 5)
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[26721]: connect(0.38): Operation not
supported by device
Feb 12 18:50:42 firewall pppd[26721]: Exit.

pppoatm shows in lsmod, so presumably is ok. I have added 2.4.18 modules
only (from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.0-stable/modules/2.4.18
/) and the speedtouch drivers (from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.0-stable/drivers/speedt
ouch-usb/)
I notice that we aren't supplying a device to pppd, but I assume that is
normal (and that the plugin takes care of it;at least, that is how I
read the syslog file)
Went over section five of the user guide more times than I can count,
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/mini/BTI-PPP/x203.html a few more
times, and am now willing to admit my lack of Clue if it gets me some
hints on where I have messed up this time :)



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