Ok i'm trying to configure my BT Voyager ADSL modem. I've installed everything that I need for eciadsl from
http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/download.php?lang=en .
Got to the last step where it was trying to initiate the connection and it couldn't connect after various attempts. In the documentation it says if it doesn't work then try using different synch .bin files. So I used the USB sniffer in windows to get a log file for my BT modem, saved the log file, went into linux to convert the log to .bin, but got stuck, this is what is says to do:
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5.3 Sniff USB packets under Windows
Disable auto-connection to the internet and unplug all USB devices (except the modem).
Start the sniffer and install the filter on the “Wan modem”, then unplug and replug the modem.
As soon as both red and green leds are fixed, uninstall filters.
The sniffed packets should be in the file C:\WINxxx\usbsnoop.log
Reboot under Linux.
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5.4 Convert log to .bin under Linux
Mount windows partition containing the usbsnoop log file so as to copy it where you want.
Issue this command:
eciadsl-vendor-device.pl usbsnoop.log -chipset=#YOUR_MODEM_CHISPET#
substitute #YOUR_MODEM_CHISPET# with your modem chipset (GS7070 or GS7470).
For help, issue this command: eciadsl-vendor-device.pl -h
This perl script parses the log file and generates a new bin file (script provided with usermode package).
Issue this command:
mv #BIN_FILENAME_CREATED# /etc/eciadsl/my_synch.bin
substitute #BIN_FILENAME_CREATED with bin file name created.
and then run eciadsl-config-text to use this .bin
Run eciadsl-start...
...and cross your fingers :-)
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I got stuck at the part that is bolded out. I don't know what chipset to enter and it always says something like usbsnoop.log does not exist in line 120 in eciadsl-vendor-device or something similar to that.
Does anyone know how to help please?