Guys/Gals, I'm trying to get an Alcatel speedtouch 330 DSL modem working on a new 8.2 installation. SuSE support say they can't help. There's a mail in this group's archives: http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2003-Apr/0036.html Unfortunately, I don't understand it. I've already tried the driver - but can't get it to compile. I've now downloaded the speedtouchconf script, but don't know what I'm supposed to do with it. A search for speedmgmt on the alcatel website gets no hits. The post also says to make sure the kernel supports something called HDLC, and USB. How can I tell? Is there anyone there who can explain in words of one syllable (as to a child) how I go about doing this? Many thanks, Peter
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 18:57, Peter Bradley wrote:
Guys/Gals,
I'm trying to get an Alcatel speedtouch 330 DSL modem working on a new 8.2 installation. SuSE support say they can't help.
You might try the following sites: http://www.xs4all.nl/~pschram/english.html This helped me tremendously in getting the Speedtouch 33o working with a SUSE 8.1 box. I followd the instructions on: http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/SpeedTouch/ for my SUSE 8.2 box and it works just fine for about 2 months now.
The post also says to make sure the kernel supports something called HDLC, and USB. How can I tell?
Most probably installed when you followed the standard SuSE installation Jan Joostne
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 5:57 pm, Peter Bradley wrote:
Guys/Gals,
I'm trying to get an Alcatel speedtouch 330 DSL modem working on a new 8.2 installation. SuSE support say they can't help.
I'm running an Alcatel Speedtouch 300 without trouble with SuSE's kernel. Have a look at: http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/SpeedTouch/index.html The 1.6 version of the kernel driver supports the 330 (it's now up to 1.7) and is now officially in the kernel as of 2.4.22. SuSE have included a driver in their kernels for ages. For SuSE 8.2 I followed the instructions at: http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/configSpeedTouch.html which worked for my Speedtouch 300. However the hotplug lines may be different for the 330. And the official kernel model has the name 'speedtch', not 'speedtouch' as in the SuSE instructions. The newer Mantel kernel uses 'speedtch', but if I remember correctly the default SuSE kernel for 8.2 uses 'speedtouch'. SuSE's kernel and PPP has all the PPPoA, ATM, Hotplug and USB stuff needed to use the Speedtouch modems. Ignore anything that says recompile any of these. SuSE have already patched their kernel, so you don't have to. ;-) But you do need to get the firmware and firmware loader, both available from the links at: http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/SpeedTouch/download/index.html Check out the Docs link on this site too, but jump to step 7 about creating the firmware loader, and check out the Appendix if you have problems. Otherwise, just follow the SuSE instructions. Don't get the kernel module driver confused with the userspace one, though. Getting the instructions mixed up can only lead to disaster! Hope this helps. Jason
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