[Gllug] ADSL modeom/router/splitter recommendations

Darran D. Rimron-Molloy ddrm at digital-science.net
Tue Jan 15 03:28:07 UTC 2002


Martyn Drake said:

> The USB Speetouch frog/stingray/whatever is incredibly easy to get going.

Bollocks :)

> As long as you're running USB hotswap on your system,

I think so. Bootup gives me nice things like....
usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
usb.c: USB device number 2 default language ID 0x409
Manufacturer: ALCATEL
Product: Speed Touch USB
SerialNumber: 0090D00D3902
usb.c: unhandled interfaces on device
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x6b9/0x4061) is not claimed by any active
driver.
 [much ISP dumpings here - can be reported if required]
usb.c: kusbd: /sbin/hotplug add 2
hub.c: port 2 connection change
hub.c: port 2, portstatus 101, change 1, 12 Mb/s
hub.c: port 2, portstatus 103, change 10, 12 Mb/s
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 3
usb.c: kmalloc IF cff36e80, numif 1
usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=2, Product=1, SerialNumber=0
usb.c: USB device number 3 default language ID 0x409
Product: Intel Play QX3 Microscope
USB CPiA camera found
  CPiA Version: 1.33 (2.10)
  CPiA PnP-ID: 0813:0001:0106
  VP-Version: 1.0 0141
usb.c: cpia driver claimed interface cff36e80
usb.c: kusbd: /sbin/hotplug add 3

> and you download the
> firmware from http://www.alcateldsl.com

extracted mgmt.o to /usr/local/share/speedtouch

> and the "drivers" from
> http://speedtouch.sourceforge.net, you should be able to get up and
> running within 5 minutes.

I have tried to follow the instructions.... but I keep getting the same
error....

Manufacturer: ALCATEL
Product: Speed Touch USB
SerialNumber: 0090D00D3902
usb.c: unhandled interfaces on device
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x6b9/0x4061) is not claimed by any active
driver.

> Once installed, you can use the supplied init
> script to get your ADSL connection up and running, or you can run two
> commands (modem_run and pppd call adsl) to get everything going.

modem_run happily uploads some firmware....

> The drivers are already built into Mandrake 8.1, and Smoothwall 0.99 (GPL
> and commercial) also includes support for the USB Speetouch frog (although
> both require that you download the firmware mgmt.o application from
> Alcatel's site and stick it someone on your system before it'll work - for
> copyright reasons that can't include it within the distro).

(pts) /var/log  :o) modem_run -v 2 -f /usr/local/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o
Gotcha, I found your ADSL ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB modem!
best offset   6463 with probability  87%
best offset 532634 with probability 100%
BLOCK0 :    511 bytes downloaded : OK [2.297000 ms]

[much hex munched]

Reference     : 3EC 18607CAAB 05 (see under your modem box)
modem_start_synchro:00 00                                    ..
=== modem state at Mon Jan 14 23:49:21 2002 ===
c0 12 0007 : 08                                              .
c0 12 000b : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                         ........
c0 12 000d : 00 00 00 00                                     ....
c0 01 000e : 00                                              .
c0 01 000f : 00                                              .
ADSL line is blocked?

usbview shows the "Speed Touch USB" in red... not sure exactly what that
means... but provides the following details...

Speed Touch USB
Manufacturer: ALCATEL
Serial Number: 0090D00D3902
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: ff(vend.)
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 06b9
Product Id: 4061
Revision Number:  0.00

Config Number: 1
	Number of Interfaces: 3
	Attributes: 80
	MaxPower Needed: 500mA

	Interface Number: 0
		Name: usbdevfs
		Alternate Number: 0
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 1

			Endpoint Address: 81
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 3
			Type: Int.
			Max Packet Size: 16
			Interval:  50ms

	Interface Number: 1
		Name: (none)
		Alternate Number: 0
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 0

	Interface Number: 1
		Name: (none)
		Alternate Number: 1
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 3

			Endpoint Address: 06
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 07
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 87
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval:   0ms

	Interface Number: 1
		Name: (none)
		Alternate Number: 2
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 3

			Endpoint Address: 06
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 32
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 07
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 32
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 87
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval:   0ms

	Interface Number: 1
		Name: (none)
		Alternate Number: 3
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 3

			Endpoint Address: 06
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 16
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 07
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 16
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 87
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval:   0ms

	Interface Number: 2
		Name: (none)
		Alternate Number: 0
		Class: ff(vend.)
		Sub Class: 0
		Protocol: 0
		Number of Endpoints: 2

			Endpoint Address: 05
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 8
			Interval:   0ms

			Endpoint Address: 85
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 8
			Interval:   0ms



Now if I read this right, the drivers appear not to be taking, yes?

Can someone give me a pointer, I can't find anything helpful online...

	-Darran



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