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Post by nick »

Hi
Try here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem

Download relevant packages in windows and copy to Linux partion

Nick
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Post by nick »

Hi
After reading up on the info at the link, ive decided to go for another modem.....
I would recommend router, much easier to set up, no drivers required-Netgear?
why the hell do they sell crap like what i got? after all, microsoft is not the only os systems out there!!
If everybody adopted that attitude the companies would soon get the message :)-well done

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nick wrote: I would recommend router, much easier to set up, no drivers required
Linksys WRT-54GL <== it uses Linux. And there are plenty of "alternative Firmwares" around that will turn this cheapo router into a $500 router feature-wise. Highly recommended.
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