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Old 08-20-2005, 01:09 AM   #1
caspervn
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create connection ADSL in FC2


Hi
I'm using ADSL USB Modem so it's difficult to create a connection ADSL. I found driver for modem and it works.
I don't know how to make a connection ADSL with USB Modem. I have read many documents but they said that I need a card LAN to setup connection. Because I have USB Modem so I don't have card LAN.
My ISP use PPPoE (I don't know it is)
So how can I make a connection ADSL ???
How many steps to do ??

Last edited by caspervn; 08-20-2005 at 01:11 AM.
 
Old 08-21-2005, 11:19 AM   #2
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Sosuprise to meet another Vietnamese here!!!!

Hello new member.
I am a Vietnamese too.
It was so nice to meet you.
Please e-mail me so we can discuss in Vietnamese (this forum doesn't support Vietnamese well).

About your question:
Firstly, I have to say that I don't know much about ADSL modem.
But I have so advise to you so that you might solve this problem yourself:
- Post more details ortherwise no one will help you:
You use gnome or KDE?, where do you get your driver?, due to what do you think your driver is work
and so on...
- In my humble opinion:
Because linux is not familiar to usb modem so If you can find
driver for your modem I belive the driver conatains some document about
how to make a connections.

Last edited by TruongAn; 08-21-2005 at 11:31 AM.
 
Old 08-21-2005, 11:48 AM   #3
hoaivuymvn
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One more thing!
If you've installed the usb driver for your modem already! You will find out one more "virtual" NIC if you're using graphic mode to config your linux network! That's it! You can config all your needs through that virtual NIC created by the usb adsl modem driver! Anyway, I think it's included the howtos in the driver's doc!
Little lines!
 
Old 08-28-2005, 07:33 AM   #4
caspervn
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Originally posted by hoaivuymvn
You will find out one more "virtual" NIC if you're using graphic mode to config your linux network! That's it! You can config all your needs through that virtual NIC created by the usb adsl modem driver! Anyway, I think it's included the howtos in the driver's doc!
thanks all
But how can i config my virtual NIC, I type "ifconfig" and it has only one interface lo
My driver didn'd create virtual network, I've read a document in _http://sourceforge.net/projects/accessrunner
It has 2 packages cxacru_bundle-2004-05-11 and usbatm-20050216. But there're something wrong with them. I can't show this because it's long (I mean it has many reasons)

I ran ~/cxacru/scripts/cxstart.sh (from cxacru_bundle-2004-05-11) and see this :

# cxstart.sh
>>> Inits Conexant AccessRunner <<<

>>> Mounting USB file system...

>>> Removing cxacru driver...

>>> Loading firmware...
Conexant AccessRunner microcode upload program. 6/9/2003
Josep Comas <jcomas@gna.es>
See credits in documentation

I found ADSL modem with VendorID = 0572 & ProductID = cb00
Loading and sending /usr/sbin/cxfirm4.bin...
Firmware is sent!
Setting configuration...
Waiting ADSL line is up (until 90 seconds)...
.................................
ADSL line is up (Downstream 6144 Kbits/s, Upstream 640 Kbits/s)
>>> Loading driver...
Launching driver in normal mode...

/bin/cxload.sh successful
Setting PPP over Ethernet...
>>> Setting PPPoE <<<

>>> Loading br2684 kernel module...

>>> Loading ppp_generic...

>>> Loading pppoe...

>>> Loading br2684ctl...
Conexant AccessRunner ioctl call. 6/9/2003
Josep Comas <jcomas@gna.es>
See credits in documentation

I found ADSL modem with VendorID = 0572 & ProductID = cb00
Error in ioctl call, status = -1


I don't know what to do with "ioctl call". What can I do ?
 
  


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