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RH9 and speedtouch modem question
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| mGreiner 2004-01-23, 7:13 pm |
| I recently installed rh9 on my computer, I have a dual boot along with
winMe. I have been able to configure all the other hardware, but I have
tried unsucessfully to use my usb dsl modem to ceonnect to the web.
I have downloaded the driver and followed the included HowTo, I also used
another tutorial I found on the web.
As far as I can tell the driver and ppp are all set correctly, along with
all the passwords.
Anybody get this done sucessfully? Or does anybody know a real newbie
tutorial for this?
Thanks
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| mGreiner wrote:quote:
> I recently installed rh9 on my computer, I have a dual boot along with
> winMe. I have been able to configure all the other hardware, but I have
> tried unsucessfully to use my usb dsl modem to ceonnect to the web.
> I have downloaded the driver and followed the included HowTo, I also used
> another tutorial I found on the web.
> As far as I can tell the driver and ppp are all set correctly, along with
> all the passwords.
> Anybody get this done sucessfully? Or does anybody know a real newbie
> tutorial for this?
>
> Thanks
>
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>
Take a look at this
http://www.webconexion.net/speedtouch/index.php
I found it useful
Let me know if it helps?
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| mGreiner wrote:quote:
> I recently installed rh9 on my computer, I have a dual boot along with
> winMe. I have been able to configure all the other hardware, but I have
> tried unsucessfully to use my usb dsl modem to ceonnect to the web.
> I have downloaded the driver and followed the included HowTo, I also used
> another tutorial I found on the web.
> As far as I can tell the driver and ppp are all set correctly, along with
> all the passwords.
> Anybody get this done sucessfully? Or does anybody know a real newbie
> tutorial for this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
Take a look at this
http://www.webconexion.net/speedtouch/index.php
I found it useful
Let me know if it helps?
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| On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 17:31:11 +0000 (UTC), the right honourable shub
<shubunkin@btinternet.com> wrote:
quote:
>mGreiner wrote:
>Take a look at this
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>http://www.webconexion.net/speedtouch/index.php
>
>I found it useful
>
>Let me know if it helps?
Maybe I'm outta line, knowing you have USB, but:
I have a ST510 ethernet modem and let my modem do all the connection
and log-in work and NAT.
The nice thing is, that you are always connected, even after a power
outage the modem comes up by itself.
That way, the setup of my computers is much easier: a linux server
with a 10.0.0.150 eth0 card and a 192.168.0.1 eth1 card
Windows on the internal net is very easy to set up. All machines on
the internal net have 192.168.0.x.
I hope the USB version is not much different...
fr gr
Erik
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| On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 17:31:11 +0000 (UTC), the right honourable shub
<shubunkin@btinternet.com> wrote:
quote:
>mGreiner wrote:
>Take a look at this
>
>http://www.webconexion.net/speedtouch/index.php
>
>I found it useful
>
>Let me know if it helps?
Maybe I'm outta line, knowing you have USB, but:
I have a ST510 ethernet modem and let my modem do all the connection
and log-in work and NAT.
The nice thing is, that you are always connected, even after a power
outage the modem comes up by itself.
That way, the setup of my computers is much easier: a linux server
with a 10.0.0.150 eth0 card and a 192.168.0.1 eth1 card
Windows on the internal net is very easy to set up. All machines on
the internal net have 192.168.0.x.
I hope the USB version is not much different...
fr gr
Erik
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