Greetings,

I'm looking to purchase a D-Link DSL-200 USB ADSL modem over ebay (for 3.9/i386) as I'm led to believe its chipset is supported by the ueagle(4).

The advantages for this hardware are it being bus-powered and compact.

ueagle(4) seems to be actively maintained in the source tree although I haven't seen many reports as to its effectiveness either way. I also note GENERIC seems to not include support for this device:

# cat /sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC | grep -n ueagle
232:#ueagle* at uhub?           # Analog Devices Eagle ADSL

# cat /etc/firmware/ueagle*
cat: No match.

I guess I need to recompile my kernel with line 232 enabled?

And download the firmware from http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ ueaglefw/ ?

Is there anything else about which any reader of this feels I should be warned?

Any advice will be appreciated,
Damon

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