Can some one help me with ADSL With any linux
This is a discussion about Can some one help me with ADSL With any linux in the Linux Networking category; i want my eci B-FOCUS 150 USB modem to work i dont care just tell me how in any linux all of the versions just tell me how plz 10x (thanx)
i want my eci B-FOCUS 150 USB modem to work
i dont care just tell me how
in any linux all of the versions
just tell me how plz
10x
(thanx)
i dont care just tell me how
in any linux all of the versions
just tell me how plz
10x
(thanx)
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I'm not sure which distro you are using, but I checked out some sites and accoding to one of them linux doesn't support it, but that must've been back a while ago because This Site says Linux suports this modem.
Have you already gone through ADSL/PPPOE configuration. kmenu -> Internet -> Connection -> ADSL/PPPOE configuration. I'm using Mepis so I'm not sure if you have it in your menu, but if you don't have it then install it. I never had to configure a DSL modem under linux, but back in the old days for me when I had DSL modem, the easy way for me was to configure the modem under windows and then added a router to it. Well, if you have windows I'm sure it is already configured so the easy way would be to get a router since routers don't care what OS you have running. This way you don't have to worry again about configuring it again.
[Edited by LinuxCrusader on 2005-04-17 03:01:09]
Have you already gone through ADSL/PPPOE configuration. kmenu -> Internet -> Connection -> ADSL/PPPOE configuration. I'm using Mepis so I'm not sure if you have it in your menu, but if you don't have it then install it. I never had to configure a DSL modem under linux, but back in the old days for me when I had DSL modem, the easy way for me was to configure the modem under windows and then added a router to it. Well, if you have windows I'm sure it is already configured so the easy way would be to get a router since routers don't care what OS you have running. This way you don't have to worry again about configuring it again.
[Edited by LinuxCrusader on 2005-04-17 03:01:09]

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