On Thursday 21 August 2003 19:35, Dovix wrote:
> No need for any special driver, as long as your usb is defined correctly
> (just check dmesg to see that the modem is recognized) all you need to do
> is to load the kernek module CDCEther (e.g. modprobe CDCEther if your
> distro already includes it) and once you do that it becomes eth0.
>
> Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Ran Milstein wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone know if there is a driver for a USB cable modem "Motorola
> > SB4200".
> > It work perfectly when using the NIC connection but I prefer to use the
> > USB one.
> > I'm using RH 8 if it makes any different.
>
> Don't know of any driver but I have a wild guess -
> that the USB interface functions in fact as an Ethernet USB connection.
> Try look at the log and dmesg to see if the kernel detects a USB
> connected "NIC".
Ethernet USB driver is called CDCEther. Works perfectly for Ambit cable modem.
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Alex Chudnovsky
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