Babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone in the list knows about Zyxel ISDN USB Modem? And How to > configure it for Linux? I need to configure it very urgently!
I do not have much of a clue about your modem, but if you do not get any further info from a more clued lister, the following will, perhaps, get you started. Cut'n'paste from a recent reply to this list: BTW, If you are succesful in configuring your modem, it would be great if you would post back and tell if any of this stuff pointed you in the right direction or not... Might be helpful for future users... /----[ Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] | | > Would some please explain the procedure to configure such a modem. | | I remember the kernel config has some options for USB modem support. | Try enabling it. You should perhaps do : | | 1) Compile kernel with the following enabled. | a. General USB support (CONFIG_USB and CONFIG_USB_DEBUG) | b. USB modem support (CONFIG_USB_ACM) | c. USB serial support (CONFIG_USB_SERIAL) | d. CONFIG_UHCI, CONFIG_UHCI_ALT, CONFIG_OHCI | | I suggest you try without serial support first, and see of the regular | kernel modem stuff will work. | | Also, As Kinglsy said, you need only one of the three mentioned in | (d). So, keep the others constant and try out each of the three | modules in (d) in turn, and stick to the one that works and discard | the rest. | \---- -karra -- Life sans X sounds just as bad as life sans SeX. _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
