Hi,

I'm going to setup an old box for a friend of mine that has ADSL connectivity but for some month won't have a PC to use with it (she has to buy a laptop, but she's out of Euros,now).

So I thought to take some of the rusty old boxen I have at home, throw out Linux on it (still don't know if Gentoo of something else...they're quite old (<400 MHz, 64-128 Mb RAM) ).

The problem is: she already had an USB ADSL modem, a Nortek Jet ADSL 2021. It is a Globespan chipeset modem. Having her buying an Ethernet router or something is out of the question (otherwise I'd already do it). By STFG, I'm quite confused by the current status of support of this chipset.

On one side, I have found that it's supported by eciadsl. On another, it seems to me all references to how to setup USB modems on Linux are quite outdated (2004 or 2005). The last "news" on the eciadsl site are of a bit less than one year ago.

I wonder: has the support for ADSL modems powered by Globespan chipsets entered the kernel? At which revision? Do they work out of the box? Which howto should I follow?

Also, any other suggestion about setting up these old boxen for my friend is welcome :) .

Thanks,
m.
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