> There are linux drivers for some othewr model, CNAD-800IF avalibale at > http://www.cnet.com.tw/download/index-adsl.html > > Maybe those can be used ? > > > You expect much too much from me ! How should I know what they built > into their cards, the specs are pretty general. > > It rather sounds to me that you should contact the manufacturer for > these questions about Linux-drivers !
As i wrote, I send mail to cnet support but havent got any reply. > Why not give it a try and return it when it refuses to work ? My local reseller will not get those cards back: cards are OK. Linux drivers are not advertised. > If it does come with Linux-support, I'd expect the card to be recognized > by the Operating System as a Network Interface Card (NIC). In this card, modem is implemented as software. For this reason, linux does not recognize them as NIC. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]