Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:57 AM
Subject: Speed Touch USB ADSL modem configuration
> I am trying to set-up my Speed Touch USB ADSL modem on Redhat 8.0 without
> much success, can someone on the list please give me some assistance, a
> starting point at this stage would be nice.
>
Did you check the Red Hat hardware compatibility list
(http://hardware.redhat.com), to see if the DSL modem in question is even
supported?
In reality, the only advice I can give you is to exchange it for an
ethernet based DSL modem. It really is the easier, and better way to go,
in my persona
> I am trying to set-up my Speed Touch USB ADSL modem on Redhat 8.0 without
> much success, can someone on the list please give me some assistance, a
> starting point at this stage would be nice.
The best site for this is the Open Source Driver site at
http://speedtouch.sourceforge.net - they eve
At 09:57 04/12/2002 +, you wrote:
I am trying to set-up my Speed Touch USB ADSL modem on Redhat 8.0 without
much success, can someone on the list please give me some assistance, a
starting point at this stage would be nice.
You need Alacatels proprietry microcode to make it work.
Look here
I am trying to set-up my Speed Touch USB ADSL modem on Redhat 8.0 without
much success, can someone on the list please give me some assistance, a
starting point at this stage would be nice.
Thanks in advance
Alastair Roy
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You could use minicom, and enter the configuration strings, manually.
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Manoj wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any utility to configure modem in Linux.
>
> Yhanks
>
> Manoj
>
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>
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Hello,
Is there any utility to configure modem in Linux.
Yhanks
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1:14 PM
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> Subject: Re: modem configuration problem...
>
>
> USR internals works perfectly if you use the jumpers on an ISA
> version. Just
> make sure it is not Winmodem. I have ISA USR 56K data/fax/voice
> and it works
> great. I have
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Volkan Coskun wrote:
> Hi again,
> My mistake... Unfortunately I figured out that my modem IS a winmodem :(
> I am planning to buy one that is compatible with Linux. Could you give me
> some brand/model info of modems that work under Linux without any problem?
> Thanks a lot a
yourself one of these and the
> serial cable and your set.
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Volkan Coskun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: modem configuration proble
USR Externals work perfectly with Red Hat. Get yourself one of these and the
serial cable and your set.
Eddie Strohmier
- Original Message -
From: Volkan Coskun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: modem configura
PROTECTED] writes:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm a new user to Linux and I recently installed Rh 6.0, made it through
>the installation okay but when I wanted to configure the modem, I had a
>problem. Here are the details:
>Modem is on COM2, so I selected that through the modem configuration
>
Hi all,
I'm a new user to Linux and I recently installed Rh 6.0, made it through
the installation okay but when I wanted to configure the modem, I had a
problem. Here are the details:
Modem is on COM2, so I selected that through the modem configuration
utility. Then, to test the modem, I
thanks, that does help some.
steve
At 11:56 PM 4/18/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>a comment on the first part not how to find it again..
>
>The 11500 was selected because the 56k modem when it uses hardware
>compression can in fact transfer up to 4x the bitrate ( 56000 *4 = 224000)
>if it ever
Hi, Steve!
>From the RedHat Linux 6.2 Getting Started Guide, page 98:
"Due to most modems' data compression capabilities, select a baud rate
that is faster than the modem's advertised speed (a typical 56k device,
for example, would have a baud rate of 115200)."
-Manuel.
steve hill wrote:
>
>
a comment on the first part not how to find it again..
The 11500 was selected because the 56k modem when it uses hardware
compression can in fact transfer up to 4x the bitrate ( 56000 *4 = 224000)
if it ever reached the max compressability. two x compression is common on
text and html page
hello, let me just say first that i am a linux newbie and just looking for
someone to show me the way. i have redhat linux 6.2 installed on my dell
333 with 96mb ram, etc. and had my modem working nicely. i changed the
bitrate from the ~115000 that was selected by default to ~56000 because it
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