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I am setting up my DSL USB Modem in my Debian Woody (2.2.20) installation. The modem is X7005Q from Xavi (I don't think it is a very popular one, but it was provided by my ISP and came with the driver for Windows).
I have a network card configured properly. I am able to ping this card (in fact, I use this card to connect to my Windows box).
I found out that a modem driver is not required if I can connect my modem to the network card directly. But I don't think this is possible in my case because there is no additional RJ45 slot in my modem (there is just a slot to connect the phone cable).
I thought the ACM driver might suffice and hence installed the acm, usbcore and usb-uhci modules, but no go. dmesg shows that a new device has been connected, but that it has not been claimed by any active driver. I am not able to paste the dmesg output for some stupid reason :-(
If I invoke adsl-start, I get a timeout error (I have entered the correct parameters when prompted by adsl-setup).
You can try this url - i have made my synch bin and got the 2nd led flickering , but I have not got my 'usb adsl wan modem' fully up and running under linux yet
Thanks for the URL. I could not find my modem in the list of supported modems. I think I'll stick to accessing my DSL connection through my Windows box for the time being.
While I do not have x7005q , I think, from whatever I have read , fujitsu fdx 310 is x7005q and x7005 quasar2 is the fdx340 . I have the quasar 2 config , but no driver.
The website of fujitsu has links to the driver of fdx 310. Hope this helps.
Try and use the fdx310 driver and see how it sails, and do let us know
I have the same problem. i have X7005QII adsl usb modem (marconi) and i want to use it with suse 9.1 enyone can helpme? that's the only way that i have to surf in internet pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee help
Thanks they claim that, we are going to prove it.... but what happend is that i'm very new in the linux's world, and y donwloaded but i cant install it. i download the rpm file and try to install it but i dont know what steps follow....
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Originally posted by mramgopal try out eciadsl web site. they claim the driver works.
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