[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Ok Overbeek (mz)
Hat off for Piercarlo! Ok O. Piercarlo Grandi wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:55:03 +, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >zoro> OK, does anyone know what device path i can use to access the >zoro> modem? (adsl usb) as in /dev/usb/001/009 or something similar? > >Suc

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Piercarlo Grandi
>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:55:03 +, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> said: zoro> OK, does anyone know what device path i can use to access the zoro> modem? (adsl usb) as in /dev/usb/001/009 or something similar? Such devices do not appear as such in the filesystem, a bit like the network inter

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Daniel
you'd think that wouldn't you? :) i'll test out the scripts posted later on, thanks for the help and i'll et back to let youknow if need more help :) Daniel On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:57:35PM +0100, Duncan Sands wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# rpm -Uvh rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm > > warning: r

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Duncan Sands
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# rpm -Uvh rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm > warning: rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 34ab95ba > Preparing...### > [100%] package rp-pppoe-3.5-2 (which is newer than rp-pppoe-3.5-1) is > already install

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Daniel
Damn, and it looked so promising too! :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# rpm -Uvh rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm warning: rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 34ab95ba Preparing...### [100%] package rp-pppoe-3.5-2 (which is newe

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Duncan Sands
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 21:37, Daniel wrote: > sorry, i was replying to your direct email instead of the mailing list > > my ISP uses PPPOE, and I'm using the kernel module > i'm not 100% sure it will work, but it's wishful thinking :) the fact that > the speedtouch program can detect, and l

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Daniel
sorry, i was replying to your direct email instead of the mailing list my ISP uses PPPOE, and I'm using the kernel module i'm not 100% sure it will work, but it's wishful thinking :) the fact that the speedtouch program can detect, and load the firware to the modem successfully tells me it shoul

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Duncan Sands
Hi Daniel, On Wednesday 17 December 2003 20:51, Daniel wrote: > redhat has an "adsl-setup" program, that takes care of all the nasty > settings that you need to use the adsl modem. it's a nice user-friendly way > of connecting ... but before i can use it, i need to know the actual device > path o

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Duncan Sands
Kernel mode driver or user space driver? On Wednesday 17 December 2003 19:55, Daniel wrote: > OK, does anyone know what device path i can use to access the modem? (adsl > usb) > > as in /dev/usb/001/009 or something similar? No path is needed. > i'm having terrible trouble getting the damn thin

[speedtouch] Re: Redhat 9 - Problem with pppd

2003-12-17 Thread Daniel
OK, does anyone know what device path i can use to access the modem? (adsl usb) as in /dev/usb/001/009 or something similar? i'm having terrible trouble getting the damn thing to login over adsl, it connects no problem, so the adsl link is active, but it simply wont login to my ISP! can anyone

[speedtouch] User-space driver on Redhat 9.0 - cannot upload firmware

2003-12-17 Thread Paul Perkins
Hi all, I've been battling with this for a few days now, and I simply can't get the firmware uploaded to the old 'frog' Speedtouch modem. I am using version 1.2 beta 3 of the speedtouch source. I've tried the following firmware revisions: ce3582cc9c3b967baa0e918f2708075d mgmt.o adae14d607b8c