Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-22 Thread Hall Stevenson
 My local telephone company (BellSouth)is offering an
 attractive deal on DSL service.  They will supply a 3COM
 HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM PCI (I think it is model
 3CP3617), but they only support Windoze (support means
 they supply a driver).

You could try telling them that you don't have any free PCI slots. Or,
since they seem to support Macintosh, tell them you have one of those.
According to 3Com's page, that modem requires a Windows OS.

Good luck
Hall



Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001, Bob Hilliard wrote:
  My local telephone company (BellSouth)is offering an attractive
 deal on DSL service.  They will supply a 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM
 PCI (I think it is model 3CP3617), but they only support Windoze
 (support means they supply a driver).
 
  Is anyone successfully using BellSouth DSL service under Debian?
 
  Does anyone know of a Linux driver for this modem?

AFAIK, all Linux would need to support is the NIC.  Does BellSouth use
pppoe?  If so, Roaring Penguin's pppoe for Linux is AWESOME.  Painless
install.



-Ken

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Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-21 Thread David B . Harris
To quote Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# AFAIK, all Linux would need to support is the NIC.  Does BellSouth use
# pppoe?  If so, Roaring Penguin's pppoe for Linux is AWESOME.  Painless
# install.

If indeed it's just a NIC. Sounds like it's an internal(PCI) ADSL modem.
Not a standalone box.

David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay
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Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
 To quote Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 # AFAIK, all Linux would need to support is the NIC.  Does BellSouth use
 # pppoe?  If so, Roaring Penguin's pppoe for Linux is AWESOME.  Painless
 # install.
 
 If indeed it's just a NIC. Sounds like it's an internal(PCI) ADSL modem.
 Not a standalone box.

I don't know then.  I have Mindspring DSL.  It is an external
Efficient Networks DSL modem.  The cable goes from the wall to the DSL
modem to the NIC.  I personally have never seen an internal DSL modem.
I looked at the Bellsouth DSL page (fastaccess.com) but it sucks.
Dead links and stuff.




-Ken

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Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-21 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 03:29:12PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
: My local telephone company (BellSouth)is offering an attractive
:deal on DSL service.  They will supply a 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM
:PCI (I think it is model 3CP3617), but they only support Windoze
:(support means they supply a driver).

If you can get them to supply an external modem, all is well.

I don't *think* thare's any drivers for internal PCI stuff, it's
possible (but unlikely) that the modem uses a supported ethernet
chip and then does pppoe stuff on board, but I wouldn't count on it.

-Jon



Re: Driver for DSL Modem

2001-01-21 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 09:19:03PM -0500, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
 I don't *think* thare's any drivers for internal PCI stuff, it's
 possible (but unlikely) that the modem uses a supported ethernet
 chip and then does pppoe stuff on board, but I wouldn't count on it.

I'm pretty sure you're right.  There are a couple different models of
internal PCI DSL modems floating around, but I have yet to hear of one that
supports any non-Win32 OS.

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