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[ILUG] Connecting to internet

[ILUG] Connecting to internet

Kevin Philp kevin at cybercolloids.net
Mon Sep 13 12:39:17 IST 2004


I think this is the USB modem for ISDN that Eircom initially gave us about two 
years ago. Although it claimed to have kernel modules for Linux I think it 
was only for one edition of Redhat... so pretty useless. 

I ended up sending it back and getting them to replace it with the DSS 
webflyer which is the serial port, external, ISDN modem they also supply. 
That works fine... plug it in and pretend its a normal modem. 

If you want to go down the route of ISDN and don''t like the horrible kludge 
of passing it via an external modem I have a couple of internal ISDN cards I 
could sell you cheap still in their boxes, less than a year old and Linux 
compatible. They cost £48 sterling new ... yours for Euro 20 each

Manufacturer : EICON
Product : Diva v2.0 ISDN PCI

Kevin.


On Monday 13 September 2004 10:32, conor at conorwynne.com wrote:
> Total newbie here trying to connect to the internet with red hat linux 9.
> I have an account with ISP Eircom and have a Draytek Mini Vigor Modem. Any
> help greatly appreciated!

AFAIR, the mini vigor has a proprietry kernel module, which is cack and
only built for certain kernels.

Check and see if they have improved the situation with newer drivers on
their website or get an internal isdn pci card which supports isdn4linux.

Conor.




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