SpeedTouch 330 (adsl 256) modem config under RedHat 9 !!!
hicham
hichamlinux at yahoo.fr
Fri Jan 7 10:39:35 UTC 2005
Have a look at
"http://speedtouchconf.sourceforge.net/"
you'll find an easy shell script to connect
Red Hat 9 is now obsolete as you won't get any update
support for it , better install FC3
hicham.
--- Ali Couran Kote <alikote at yahoo.com> a écrit :
> Hi every body,
>
> I am downloading Fedora Core 3 iso single DVD file.
> Yesterday some kind guy burned RedHat 9 for me. I
> have
> allready installed (last nigth) it and now have some
> questions for you all:
>
> 1/ I have an adsl modem, SpeedTouch 330; it uses a
> USB
> port. It was running well under WinXP (my PC has a
> dual boot: winxp and redhat). I would like to make
> it
> running under redhat. Does some one have any
> experience ?
>
> 2/ A second PC(for my 2 childs) is under Win2K,
> connected via a small hub to mine. It shares the
> internet connexion installed in my PC. I must
> configure the internet connexion on RedHat and share
> it with this 2nd PC. "Internet configuration wizard"
> of redhat9 indicates only the eth0 as a periperial
> to
> use for internet connexion. I don't see anywhere the
> SpeedTouch 330 adsl modem. Any idea ?
>
> 3/ Which one is better: Fedora Core3 or Redhat 9 ?
> Possible upgrade from Redhat9 to Fedora Core3 ? Not
> necessary (possible) ?
>
> Thanks for all you will do for me.
>
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