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ADSL Connection using Alcatel Speed Touch USB Modem
My Alcatel USB modem appears under the USB viewer - but when I try and config for the internet using my account info - non of the device options seem to work - HELP!.
Any suggestions would be of great help.
New to Linux - so be gentle!
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I'm sorry, but that modem requires a kernel recompile, which rules out knoppix. There is a Alcatel USB linux howto that you can search for, but because knoppix is read-only you cannot use it. I guess this isn't the best introduction to linux, and hardware support is a tricky area. Alcatel does provide linux drivers, but they are not Open Source so cannot be included in the linux kernel.
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The Alcatel USB Speedtouch ADSL modem works perfectly well under Knoppix. No kernel recompile required. It does need you to get your hands a bit dirty though - no easy GUI based install that I know of.
Just follow the instructions at http://speedtouch.sourceforge.net
Briefly, you need:
to get the mgmt.o binary file which will be downloaded to the modem
to compile a small software package from the above site
to change/create some files under /etc/ppp
to add a few lines to /etc/modules.conf
Takes a few minutes the first time, but once it is done you can put the new files into an archive and create a small script to automate the process, store it all on a floppy or USB memory. Once you have done this you can have ADSL up and running in about 15 seconds after booting Knoppix.
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I am very sorry for giving false information, i guess things have changed since I last used that modem with linux.
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re touchspeed
Hi
I read about the touch speed modem, which is what I have, but I have been unalble to download the required parts.
Also have had problems setting up the file and understanding the instructions. I must just be a little thick.
If it is possible to run this from a floppy, would it not be possible to upload this file, for other people to download. Even if they have to make adjustments, it is easier to start from some thing rather then from scratch.
the only file I managed to down load is kqd6-r204 and I think I need another file which I have been unable to find. I would really like to try linux via the usb modem, so will keep trying.
One last thing, I take it that this does not effect the modem when running in windows.
Kind regards
Herc
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ah yeah forgot the file mgmt.o itself .
Use the site http://www.filemirrors.com or http://www.filesearching.com to find it.
greetzzz
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I'm totally new to linux and knoppix is my first try of this OS.
Isn't there an easy way around this? I used DOS alot back in the days, but for such a long list of commands we could always use a .bat file, is there an equivalent in linux that will automate this dreaded task? I've gotten used to copy and paste and PnP drivers, I'm lazy thanx to bill.
The great advantage of knoppix resides in the automation of this all hardware detection stuff, and running from cd on-the-fly without disturbing that windows BSOD goblin that resides on your HD. That said there should be autodetection of very common hardware like Alcatel's/Thomson's ADSL modems. (don't get me wrong I prefer modems that connect via ethernet).
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Originally Posted by
luispdecarvalho@yahoo.com
Isn't there an easy way around this? I used DOS alot back in the days, but for such a long list of commands we could always use a .bat file, is there an equivalent in linux that will automate this dreaded task?
The above is a shell script you would simply cut'n'paste to an editor save the file then make it executable and run the file in a console window.
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that script didnt work.
http://david.abdelli.free.fr/speedtouch/en/index.html
i tried those instructions with the hd-install not the live cd.
didnt work this is either due to the fact that the usb didnt work cos usbview didnt see my modem or due to the fact that bt uses pap instead of chap cos the files have to be edited differently and i dunno how.
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