Ariel Martín Bellio wrote:
Jun 8 07:53:58 localhost dial: /etc/rc5.d/S96dial: line 2:
/usr/sbin/modem_run: No such file or directory
Hi Ariel!
What do YOU think it would mean?
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? in /usr/sbin/modem_run ?
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: speedtouch@ml.free.fr
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: modem_run No such file or directory
Ariel Martín Bellio wrote:
Jun 8 07:53:58 localhost dial: /etc/rc5.d
Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: speedtouch@ml.free.fr
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:09 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: modem_run No such file or directory
'modem_run' should be an executable(!) file in the directory /usr/sbin.
Maybe you have a file 'modem_run
level [0-2]
Jun 8 17:18:31 localhost dial: --help : this message
Jun 8 17:18:31 localhost rc: Iniciando dial: failed
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: speedtouch@ml.free.fr
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:37 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: modem_run
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From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: speedtouch@ml.free.fr
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:37 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: modem_run No such file or directory
Did you run any 'install'-script?
If so, than there should be a file named 'modem_run' somewhere.
Maybe it's stuck in some
I forgot a double ampersand there, Ariel...
Lines 2 and 3 should read:
/usr/sbin/modem_run -k -f /usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o
sleep 5
with the added on line 2
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Andrej!
Sorry for breaking in in an interesting discussion...
Am I right in stating, that
- it works perfectly under Windows (both files)?
- you get trouble under Linux (Speedtouch kernel setup)?
If so, it smells of some well hidden software flaw on the Linux-side...
I know it means some
There is a 'congestion bit' and a CLP-bit.
The congestion bit is switched on in case of network overload, the
CLP-bit means real trouble: data has been truncated (clipped).
As far as I remember, there was someone else some months ago on
this list, who also had continuous CLP-bits; I do not
Hi Salvatore!
As far as I know, the 530 possesses an Ethernet-connector, and thus will not
be connected by USB. So there is no need for user- and/or kernel-drivers
from
this mailing list.
Installation should be straightforward (supposing you can read the manual):
- connect your machine to the
] On
Behalf Of Ok Overbeek (mz)
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: speedtouch 530
Hi Salvatore!
As far as I know, the 530 possesses an Ethernet-connector, and thus will not
be connected by USB. So there is no need for user- and/or kernel-drivers
Hi Mark!
How about switching the 'a' and 'f' switches in the modem_run-call,
like:
modem_run -v 1 -t 90 -n 4 -a /home/mhuggins/bin/firmware.ZZZLP1.eni -f
/home/mhuggins/bin/boot.ZZZLP2.eni
instead of your:
modem_run -v 1 -t 90 -n 4 -f /home/mhuggins/bin/firmware.ZZZLP1.eni -a
Hi Mike!
Solve your problem(s) by searching the mail-archive by using
'silver' as argument.that should do it.
Ciao
Ok
mike nash wrote:
For the past couple of months I've been using a silver Speedtouch 330 USB modem on a
PC running Windows XP without any problems. A couple of days ago I
Come on, you're still using KQD6P1/2; read Gilles's message !!
Ciao
Ok
Erno Kuusela wrote:
hello,
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
| On 04/03/04 10:42, Gilles Espinasse wrote: You need modem_run from the V1.2
| driver and use -a /your/path/ZZZLP1.eni -f /your/path/ZZZLP2.eni
On 04/03/04 10:42, Gilles Espinasse wrote: You need modem_run from the V1.2
driver and use -a /your/path/ZZZLP1.eni -f /your/path/ZZZLP2.eni options for
modem_run
Erno Kuusela wrote: hello, i've been trying to get a thomson speedtouch 330
usb to work. # modem_run -v 2 -f
James!
What type of modem?
What version(s) of software?
Please state clearly.
Ciao
Ok
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Come on, Nacho! You're nearly there.
Possible reasons for your trouble:
- did you use the correct vci/vpi couple?
- did you enter valid values in chap-/pap-secrets?
You could also paste your 'adsl'-file into your reply,
plus your ppp-options file
Ciao
Ok
nacho wrote: Dear
As far as I know, pppoa2 has not been updated lately and
still contains serious errors degrading throughput depending
on line habits; this has been repaired in pppoa3..
Bye
Ok
Duncan Sands wrote: On Friday 16 April 2004 13:48, Millich Sergio (CHA)
wrote: pppoa2 I think with the -b
Hi C!
Everybody here is willing to help you out, but they all presuppose
some working knowledge of Linux (or Unix). I'm sorry, but you cannot
expect anybody to take you by the hand; better ask some friend/relation.
Better still: go to your nearest second-hand bookshop and buy some
Did you mean to write Speedtouch 530 or is it a typo?
Check on http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prod530.htm
This mail-archive is about the simpler 330 types.
Bye
Ok O
Hugh Ekeberg wrote:
Dear Friends
Can anyone start pointing me in the right direction?
I installed FreeBSD-5.1 a few
The 'Clp bit is on'-message signals, that you have serious line-quality
problems. Generally it means, that data has been truncated; that is,
if this bit was set by your provider.
Most probably though I suspect you are getting garbled data due to
bad cabling (garbled data leading to accidental
I forgot to mention, that the log-messaging of Clp bits can easily
be switched of, by commenting the 'offending' line in atm.c and
a re-make.of course this will not cure your disease.
And, not only the cabling could cause problems: how about some
malfunctioning computer-part (usb
Someone has been infected by a Win-virus.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the file.
-- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar --
-- Type: application/octet-stream
-- File: your_document.pif
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Please show us the contents of:
/etc/ppp/options and
/etc/ppp/peers/adsl
This does not mean I do not trust your configuration: just
to be sure..
Ok
Hi
I've configured correctly my speedtouch modem.
After i've started modem_run everything works,but when i digit pppd call
adsl nothing
If every owner of a silver speedtouch would mention
the town, where they're living in, a willing developer
in the neighbourhood could 'switch' modems for a while and
take a look at it..
Would that be a good idea?
Ok
Duncan Sands wrote:
On Friday 23 January 2004 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are the ones with these VPI/VCI-problems using pppoa2 or
pppoa3?
And are they doing something special when it occurs?
Ok O.
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The idea is to first find someone with a reproducible situation
So: do you think you can reproduce the errors within one or
two minutes?
Ok
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Say, Daedalus!
Sure I'm happy to have removed your (Clp bit is on) symptoms,
but I hope to have made it clear that I did not cure the disease
You still have terrible line-problems, and you're just lucky
that some resyncing takes place at all.
Now I don't want to underestimate your technical
The fact, that 'the Clp bit is on' , points to severe errors either
at the side of your provider or somewhere in your cabling or
computer.. In the beta2 this message did not exist; I put it in just
to check whether something was wrong there at my place (there
wasn't btw); somehow it outlived the
Things getting more obscure by the day.
I already mentioned getting two firmware-files named
'ZZZLP2.eni', probably for the version 4 type of modem.
The funny thing is, that they TOO are of different sizes (I did
not expect it, so I didn't check yesterday); one of them
is 775509 bytes and
Could any of you (Mike?Martin?) send me this infamous V4 firmware-file
please (on my private address). I'm a collector...
Ok O.
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Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Could any of you (Mike?Martin?) send me this infamous V4 firmware-file
please (on my private address). I'm a collector...
Ok O.
In the meantime I received a ZZZLP2.eni-file (twice) and an
unknown KQD6P2.eni (thanx guys!).
The ZZZLP2 does not want to be loaded
Martin Galpin wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Friday 26 December 2003 09:31 pm, you wrote:
Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Could any of you (Mike?Martin?) send me this infamous V4 firmware-file
please (on my private address). I'm a collector...
Ok O
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?
Such devices do not appear
I've seen this before (a few months ago) and I just wonder:
If good old fork() would have been used (in stead of threads),
then there would be no problem whatsoever?
Ok
Jay Cornwall wrote:
jeremy wrote:
Btw, I'm still using pppoa2, 'cos I can't manage to make pppoa3 work :P
(see below)
Hi Daedelus (nice name!),
I think you should contact your provider about this first; most people
trying windhose experience no errors there. Secondly, you
could check your cabling, but as you say 'the Clp bit is on'.this is
coming from your provider
Ok
Daedelus wrote:
Hi, i'm
Just to be sure, as there seems to be nothing coming in from
the modem..did modem_run do its work correctly?
Ok
jeremy wrote:
Hi
Dec 11 00:53:27 mandarine ppp[908]: tun0: Phase: deflink: Connect time: 16
secs: 0 octets in, 90 octets out
Dec 11 00:53:27 mandarine ppp[908]: tun0:
So, did you verify, whether your script is in fact called, when
you (un)plug the modem, as Duncan and I suggested??
Ok
tien hai nguyen wrote:
typo
/etc/hotplug/usb/speedtouch
On Friday 05 December 2003 08:32, you wrote:
On Thursday 04 December 2003 17:21, tien hai nguyen wrote:
tien hai nguyen wrote:
my usb.usermap looks like this:
speedtouch 0x0003 0x06b9 0x4061 0x ...
my /etc/hotplug/usb.speedtouch looks like this :
Do you mean: /etc/hotplug/usb.speedtouch or (maybe better)
/etc/hotplug/usb/speedtouch ? (point or slash)
Otherwise try to verify, whether it
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi,
The rpm I made available yesterday
(http://home.hetnet.nl/~ottolander/speedtouch/speedtouch.html)
contains the speedtouch_usbpipe patch, which I received from Ok Overbeek and
cleaned up slightly. This patch does 3 things:
1) Some code cleanup
2) Add an extra
Christophe!
Please specify:
- your modem type (green? purple?)
- the software you're using
- the content of your fichier 'adsl'
- what provider are you connecting to?
Et en plus:
peut-être tu es plus fluide en français.
heureusement pour toi y a beaucoup de tes compatriots
ici, alors
Christophe wrote:
Mon anglais est si dégue ? ;-)
Non, je pouvais le déchifrer.
Ok, je reprends depuis le début.
La connection avec le modem fonctionne impeccable, y compris la
reconnection automatique lors de la perte du bail IP.
Quelquefois lors d'un download, la liaison freeze:
-
Without pieces of your syslog (around disaster time) no one
will be able to help you...
So: publish or perish
Ok
Ångel wrote:
Can anyone please help me?
My Alcatel Speedtouch modem goes yellow and boots me off the internet. I've changed
the power settings on the usb the way that
Check your syslog on pppxxx-messages and then search the
mail-archive
Jay Scott wrote:
Hi
I can get my speedtouch 330 modem to work on my slackware 9.0 distro OK but i
have a problem with internet speeds.
When I'm in windows i downloaded a test file and was getting about 58KB
the system
was working fine with this configuration.
Can you discover any conspicous constellation?
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Auftrag von Ok Overbeek (mz)
Gesendet: Montag, 14. Juli 2003 23:32
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: [speedtouch] Re: ping
wito wrote:
telnet 213.229.60.15 80 works fine;
So you got contact with the 'outside world', that's okay.
I got a html site from
captain.inode.at
nice
Surprisingly ping 213.229.60.15 80 works fine too.
fine
But ping
captain.inode.at doesn't work.
you got a DNS-problem
Sorry Wito, but I think you're pinging at the wrong address here :-)
This group's business is about getting the speedtouch working and
not about the intimate knowledge of ping. BTW most people use
ping as a tool (or doorbell, if you wish) to see if someone is home
so to speak. I always accepted
255.255.255.255 UH0 00 ppp0
0.0.0.0 172.19.93.137 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 ppp0
-Ursprngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Auftrag von Ok Overbeek (mz)
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 15:06
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff
A little search on ping leads to http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/ping.html by
the original creator (source included)!
And just for my curiosity: what does the output of 'ifconfig' look like?
Ok
wito wrote:
Ive had a working speedtouch pppoa3 connection.
After re-installing Woody Sarge, installing
:11317 (11.0 KiB) TX bytes:8957 (8.7 KiB)
And my second mistake: I thought a complete Debian distro contains packages
AND the related source files on CDs?!?! isn't?
-Ursprngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Auftrag von Ok Overbeek (mz)
Gesendet: Freitag, 11
Do you have
user root
literally in your adsl-file???
Try changing that to your login-name
Ok
Dimitrov Peter wrote:
Hi Peter, the problem is that there are two different drivers for the
modem.
One comes as a kernel module, the other as a user space
Edouard Gomez wrote:
Hello,
Now that i finished school, i have some time to spend on this project, a
new beta release is available.
Congratulations!
Or did they kick you out. :-)
Sorry i did not keep track of all changes. If you want a precise
changelog, cvs is the solution...
Btw
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:45 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Testers fore.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
To those with persisting CRC-errors!
Who is in for a test of an updated version of pppoa3?
This version will cure your ailments
, mate, and it's a test that takes
minutes, not weeks, to complete.
Best wishes,
Deano
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:39 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Testers fore.
Nonsense (sorry to say
Did I say somewhere, that I would make that page
known to the public??
I'm just creating a page for E.Gomez (on his request)
and give him the address. Others, like you, can get
it on request...
Allright?
Ok
Duncan Sands wrote:
On Saturday 21 June 2003 10:05, Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote
Please dothat makes it complete..
TIA
Ok
Alain Danet wrote:
OK
I confirm : the 7d0e028a8e3901bc0b5b569c575203ef firmware (comming from
the BTO CDROM?) is used with a speedtouch ADSL modem. One of my friends
uses it with its green/blue Ray Manta alcatel
Thanks to Gilles I am now the **very** proud owner
of a whole lot of firmware-files (8 of win-taste and
3 with linux-flavour).
I'm still missing a few; so, if someone of you owns one
with the following characteristics
alcaudsl.sys windows version 1.3.1 (BTO CDROM?)
md5sum
To those with persisting CRC-errors!
Who is in for a test of an updated version of pppoa3?
This version will cure your ailments
On your request I will send you the source on your
private address.
Ok
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Can I find all 'known' versions of the firmware
somewhere on the internet? I mean the files
themselves, not only their md5sum's..
At the moment I got 2 of them:
One is an alcaudsl.sys,
size 743136,
md5sum 8080b5ea17a763bbce6c92bbc6ceefe8 ,
the other is the 'famous' firmware.bin,
Those two I already am the proud owner of..
Pas besoin de ça, mais merci.
Ok
Alain Danet wrote:
OK,
I have the following two version :
alcaudsl.sys ( taille=743 136 octets et md5 =
8080b5ea17a763bbce6c92bbc6ceefe8) Company : THOMSON multimedia Product
Name :
Alors tu es encore assez content...
Ce qui m'intéresse:
Ces 'quelques erreurs', c'est reproducible??
Et Alain, est-ce qu'il a aussi des erreurs en mêmes circonstances?
Température extérieure: 20°
Vitesse du vent: très faible de l'ouest
Pression atmosphérique: 1 atmosphère (à peu près)
utilisé sans arrêt depuis trois jours sans la moindre erreur CRC
-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De
la part de Ok Overbeek (mz)
Envoyé : mardi 17 juin 2003 18:55
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : [speedtouch] Re: Tout va bien
Alors tu es encore assez
Okay, je les envoye à [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..
Ça peut durer, j'ai toujours des problèmes à envoyer des
choses aux gens @wanadoo.fr.
On verra.
Ok
dodo wrote:
En semaine, j'ai pas le temps, mais le week-end, pourquoi pas.
Le Mardi 17 Juin 2003 19:16, vous avez écrit :
Hé, Alain!
Est-ce que tu as un peu de temps libre à ce moment?
Est-ce que tu veux aussi essayer les nouveaux logiciels
pour moi, stp?
Ça doit travailler avec alcaudsl.sys aussi, je jure!
Alors?
Ok
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que je ne m'explique pas.
-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De
la part de Ok Overbeek (mz)
Envoyé : mardi 17 juin 2003 21:09
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : [speedtouch] Re: RE : Re: Tout va bien
Hé, Alain!
Est-ce que tu as un peu de temps libre à ce
Alors, je crois que je te peux faire même plus content; mais
il faut un petit effort de ta côté, si tu veux.
Je peux t'envoyer un nouveau pppoa3.c et un nouveau atm.c,
puis tu fais un essai avec eux. Après je veux savoir la
quantité des erreurs
D'accord? Ou pas?
Ok
dodo wrote:
Check out all occurrences of 'LCP' in the mail-archive and
come back, when you don't find a solution..
Ok
Venkatesulu Prema-MGI0516 wrote:
Hi,
I am running MontaVista Linux and I am trying to connect an Alcatel USB
Modem (SpeedTouch 330). I have followed the SpeedTouchUSB-HOWTO
Hé, Dodo!
Réveille-toi!
Ça va toujours bien là-bas?
Plus d'erreurs CRC??
J'attends des nouvelles..
Ok
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U leest uw berichten niet..
Ik heb u laten pingen naar 216.239.33.100 en dat lukte; dit betekent
dat u gewoon verbinding naar buiten hebt, alleen uw /etc/resolv.conf
bevat nog foutjes (denk ik).
Het ip-adres van www.hccnet.nl is 62.251.0.16; als u dit pingt, zult
u zien dat
vertel ik nog niet :-)
Ok O
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Speedtouch adsl
U leest uw berichten niet..
Ik heb u laten pingen naar 216.239.33.100 en
link tussen die twee.
gerard.
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 4:43 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Fw: speedtouchmodem
Waarschijnlijk blijft de verbinding niet staan..misschien
omdat u nog niet (succecvol
Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Probeert u eens:
ping 216.239.33.100
Geeft dat nog steeds stilte?
dat gaf dus geen stilte..
U heeft nog een DNS-probleem
Laat u de inhoud van file /etc/resolv.conf eens zien
Daar moet o.a. een regeltje staan met:
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Jun 8 15:11:56 localhost pppd[1182]: local IP address 62.251.69.61
Jun 8 15:11:56 localhost pppd[1182]: remote IP address 195.190.240.103
Jun 8 15:11:56 localhost pppd[1182]: primary DNS address 62.251.0.6
Jun 8 15:11:56 localhost pppd[1182]: secondary DNS address 62.251.0.7
U bent
kan ik lezen hoe ik in dit geval de browser en het email programma kan
laten communiseren via de adsl verbinding..
- Original Message -
From: Ok Overbeek (mz) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 3:51 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Fw: speedtouchmodem
Jun 8
The mail-archive seemed to have had a 'slight' technical
disaster and is completely off the air.
Look at www.mail-archive.com (the main-page) itself
to see the status.
Ok
Tim Woodall wrote:
Does anyone know what has happened to the mailing list archive?
I am having some problems talking
) pendant deux semaines?
D'accord?
Merci,
Ok
Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Hé, Dodo!
Considering the outside temperature, you're living in
Marseille (or nearby).
Keep spirits high out there, ev'rything going okay.
Could you keep us informed everyday around this time
for two weeks or so?
Thank you,
Ok
Enough miracles today, I think...
Of course I also tried this firmware.bin from that site
and it did not bring any improvement (compared to the
windhoze alcudsl.sys I tried; size 743136). I think you
were just lucky yesterday, dodo, it being a quiet
internet-day, because a lot of people were
Hi Dodo!
Just to satisfy my curiosity:
What type of connection did your isp sell you?
I mean, how many Kb up and down??
Ok
dodo wrote:
Cause today, I downloaded at 63 ko/s and 2 days ago, it was only 10-12 Ko/s !
So, i don't know if it is the firmware or if it's because I have unplugged the
Moi, je connais pas le pack extense de wanadoo; j'habite
les Pays Bas, alors..
Mais tu dois m'expliquer une chose, si tu veux:
La vitesse de 'download' est normalement donné pas
en kilo-octets/sec mais en kilo-bits/sec.
Alors la vitesse idéale maximale de download est
512/8 = 64 K
Don't look at the CRC-stuff; it could never interfere...
It is the size of the block I get (straight from the incoming
urb)!!
Tim Woodall wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Still hacking along, guys; I made a simple
pipe-version for the usb-read-part, but
that gave
:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Don't look at the CRC-stuff; it could never interfere...
It is the size of the block I get (straight from the incoming
urb)!!
Ok. I've got an idea - no guarantees though.
Given the size of your reads, multiple frames are being sent over the
USB
I saw you mentioning this before, but my knowledge
of usb-management (let alone asynchronous urbs is
small); where can I find info on this?
Plus the fact, that I promised to try the kernel-mode
progs...
Ah yes, it keeps me from regular work..
Ciao too,
Ok
Duncan Sands wrote:
What
Gilles Espinasse wrote:
Je ne sais pas exactement comment est le script standard parce que je
n'utilise pas mais étant donné les limites dans la manoeuvre du modem, c'est
toujours assez semblable.
Si tu ne débranches pas le modem et que modem_run reste actif, le firmware
n'est pas rechargé même
Puis c'est un jour de miracle demain, n'est ce pas??
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dodo wrote:
Oui, ça tombe bien :-)
Enfin, j'espère qu'on finira tous par y arriver.
Regardez ça si c'est pas beau :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SiteWeb]# tail -f /var/log/messages|grep CRC
May 28 17:57:07 Pentium4 pppoa3[2674]: CRC error in an AAL5 frame
May 28 22:05:20 Pentium4 pppoa3[2674]: CRC error
Still hacking along, guys; I made a simple
pipe-version for the usb-read-part, but
that gave no difference.
In the meantime I found something else though:
I always get a CRC-error, when the amount of
data as read from the modem is abnormally (??)
large, i.e. larger than 1696..
The regular
Piero Filippin wrote:
Cabling are the same.
From Windows I got a disconnection in 24 hors, but then pc crashed
(that's why I use linux as inetrnet server on my lan - 3 months without
a reboot)
It seems that pppoa3 stops when it receive an error on USB (my VIA
chipset is famous for it's
Piero Filippin wrote:
WinXP is not SO agile ;) I tested my speedtouch with LATEST drivers
under windows XP.
1) I get the same numbers of disconnection (I've called my ISP for
assistance)
2) Winxp keep to say me I'm connected for a lot of time... Even if
cannot send or receive packet.
3) If when
Piero Filippin wrote:
What's can be the problem? Can be a my IPS problem? I'm now testing
speedtouch on a winxp and i get some disconnect, but I find REALLY
strange my ISP decided to have problems EXACTLY when I upgraded.
Hi Piero!
Did you check your cabling? Did you change it lately?
Paul Hudson wrote:
I still have an issue and some questions though.
1) In my syslog i'm getting the output ' pppoa3 [num] : CRC error in AAL5
frame'.
I'm assuming something needs tweaking.
I'm still having CRC-errors but performance is okay.
Did YOU get rid of'em?
2) Each time I log on I
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets: no password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Give me the password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you check the spelling of your user-name? Should that not be
adsl instead of asdl...??
Ok
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
Pour se désinscrire :
Hi there!
As I'm still experiencing CRC-errors (that do not really bother
me, but still...) , i decided to take a little closer look.
The first cause could be the quality of my in-house cabling;
I rechecked this..and proved to be okay.
A second cause could be my on-board USB-port; as I've
I do not know whether your vci/vpi values are correct, but
you can check that under Windoze (that you're using too, as
your mailing via Outlook Express). An ADSL-help-prog will
show you the correct values.
Both pap- and chap-secrets should contain a line looking like:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' *
What modem-type doe you have? Is it the blue-green one as described
on the angelfire site or is it the purple frog?
Aron Mangano wrote:
Hi
After trying Red Hat 8.0 with no success I thought I would try
Mandrake 9.0.
I installed Mandrake fine and then tried to get the modem working
using the
I'm sorry, but than you'll have to wait for someone else, who is in
possession
of the same fishy instrument :-) .
And this may take a few days, it being weekend etc.
Anyway: don't despair, all your problems will be solved in
due time
Good luck,
Ok
Aron Mangano wrote:
Thanks
Hi Paul!
This looks great indeed (or muinto bem, as the portuguese say :),
supposing you're connecting in Portugal..)
Do you have anything beyond the last line of your snippet in
syslog?
Mar 14 21:41:43 localhost /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming ppp0 is already
up
If you still have
Sure, I tried both of them (had the -b already on).
Anyway, as long as I do NOT switch on any logging/debugging in
pppoa3, everything runs good enough for me..download speeds are around
the 24 Kbps (I still have a 256/64 connection).
Ok O.
nsc wrote:
Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
Tried
Look here, xz!Le, it's late (here) but maybe this can help:
have a look in the file /etc/sysconfig/network and if it contains
some nonsensical line GATEWAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, remove that
line and retry
Good luck to you
Ok
xz!Le wrote:
I used your
SpeedTouchUSB-HOWTO
using
Aron Mangano wrote:
Hi can someone please help.
I am new to linux and have folled the instructions but when I type in
ifconfig ppp0 I receive the following message:
ppp0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
Does anyone have any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated.
procédure pour bénéficier de l'adsl en tant que
simple user, mais si c'est pas possible...
Sami
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Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Marche uniquement en root ?
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