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OK guyz,
Someone in Israel released this guide, I dont really know how to do what he wrote, but may be you do..
req: if you can rewrite the stages in a more newbie-friendly way, do it please...
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yes I do, but I wanted to ask you what to do with it :) and then I saw that gr8 (long, long) post.
I'll try to follow the instructions..
much 10x!
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btw, I forgot to say that I dont know what driver/module is attached to my modem automaticly by the linux, but i'll change it into the acm ASAP ( I hope)
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that link light thing never happend again =[
I can get in the network conf through the command setup or through KDE/GNOME
I'll try to see what i can do about that driver
BTW, the PnP has...
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ther thing is that I got that USB modem for "free",
"free" chained me to my ISP for 6 months :(
so If I'll buy the Ethernet card and the Alcatel ADSL modem it will be as if I commited to that ISP...
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I dont know how, but for some odd reason the "LINK" light started to blink, and didnt stop, so I disconnected the USB cable and reconnect and it was open all the time! (the "LINK" light),
how can I...
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the name is "acm" I guess...
where do I look for module/driver? (that are included in the kernel)
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:( , look
http://www.dynalink.com.au/support/broadband_download.htm
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I dont have a network card (may be inside my USB modem), and i cant connect my USB modem into a network card...
I've read on that linux-USB site about a driver that might be good for me, and the...
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this driver is already included in the kernel, according to that site,
how do I install tha driver then?
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BTW, what is R2? a release of what?
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I have the kernel who came with RH 7.3 (2.4.18 i think)
I would like to try that very much, everything that could work will be good for me ( I just thought it doesnt work).
I switched the PnP...
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Yes i saw it, here it is.
look at the right head corner there's a red "X" there, which, I belive, indicates that it doesnt work...
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before I installed linux i had the PnP off, but for some strange reason I got the idea (form one of your messages i think)that i need to set it "on".
if I'll set it off now, will it make a...
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10x, but i already tried that site, there's no driver there for me...
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I have red-hat 7.3 and my USB modem is- Askey Model- ALE 070.
I've already checked if there's a support for this particular modem\manufactor and I found none...
in Windows I connect using WAN...
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the only thing that I found on www.linux-usb.org was a driver for some ASKEY modem and his status was "X" (means not working)
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is that correct? or that the Bold word should be Enabling?
the thing is that the Linux system found my Modem (it calls the modem- "USB Modem"), but he doesnt work right.
When i start windows...
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BTW, I checked my BIOS and I found that my PnP OS is currently off, and my questions are why should i turn it on? what does it do? will it be bad for my winXP?
10x in advance
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If i could, do you really think that I'd come here to ask? :)
that person told the support team, of that company who sales that Modem, that he'll tell him how to do it, and never called again......
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the company who provide my kind of USB modems is trying to make a driver for it to work on linux, but untill then....
what do you think about the thing that the guy, that i talked about in the 1st...
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yes, ican switch to using a ethernet card (NIC) and a ADSL modem that plugs into the NIC, but i'll have to buy an ethernet card and a ADSL modem that plugs into the NIC.
I dont wish to do that...
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only from 2.5 there will be a support for USB modems
>"Have you tried www.linux-usb.org ?"
I got here through them...
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