- To: moise lim <hyspeed@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [SLUG] ADSL setup??
- From: "Chris D." <ctd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 17:03:12 +1000 (EST)
- Cc: Adam Hewitt <adam.hewitt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Cc: SLUG <slug@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Cc: David Kempe <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
apt-cache search speedtouch
kernel-patch-2.4-speedtouch - speedtouch USB ADSL support for 2.4
That should help with the speedtouch modem i think :)
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, moise lim wrote:
> thanks guys for the quick reply ...
>
> > http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/howto.html
> >
> > this page has the goods.
>
> yeah .. johan's page .... i saw that ... got up to the hotplugging and got
> nowhere :)) i think i have made a mistake somewhere ... probably tried to
> take some shortcuts cos i knew i had mdk 9.0 ... but this was a while back
>
> maybe if i had another go at it .. seeing that adam reckons PPPoA might
> work....
>
> > I am going to set one up on Debian woody next week sometime - I will write
> > up a howto that is specific for debian from the above one, if it works....
>
> goody ... i hope u do get it working under debian .... cos i have a feeling
> that i will not be able to get rh and/or mandrake happening with the beastly
> device ... most likely to be something to do with the the faulty interface at
> the keyboard :))
>
> getting the usb adsl working under PPPoA would be great cos i read somewhere
> that it is quicker than PPPoE...
>
> actually on that point .. i wonder if telstra would get upset if they found
> out ppl were using PPPoA instead of PPPoE ...
>
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