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Anne Wilson cannewilson at tiscali.co.uk
Tue Apr 10 13:31:02 BST 2007


On Monday 09 April 2007, Derek Allen wrote:
> Just a follow up to the modem issue. I've now ordered a Netgear DG834g so
> hope to be on line via Linux shortly.
>
> The USB modem is a Voyager 105 which I gather is a common USB modem. I did
> locate some information about this modem from  HYPERLINK
> "http://www.lack-of.org" www.lack-of.org and drivers/installation data from
> HYPERLINK "http://www.ecsdsl.com" www.ecsdsl.com . Some have had success in
> getting this modem to work with Linux but I had difficulty locating the
> appropriate files on my system that I need to modify and I couldn't install
> the drivers because some dependencies it needed could not be found. Still I
> don't like giving up without a fight so I will return to the problem when I
> understand a little more about Linux.
>
You will be able to stuff the modem into the back of a cupboard, when you get 
your router.  You need to know a few simple things about your ISP, like their 
nameserver address.  Most of it is fairly self-explanatory, but ask if you 
need to.

Anne
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