ציטוט S.L.:
Do you know what modules need to be ran? There's a module in SuSE for
example that just needs to be activated:
http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Suse_10.0_Motorola_SB4200_cant_set_up_t34373.html
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http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Suse_10.0_Motorola_SB4200_cant_set_up_t34373.html
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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)
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-Y
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
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 09:38:08AM +0300, Ran Milstein wrote:
> 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.
http://66.25.191.66/docs
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.
thanks,
Ran.
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