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Old 08-01-2004, 07:55   #2
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Re: cable modem install on Linux

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Originally Posted by molvistan
i've got ntl broadband, the modem connects to my computer via USB. i tried setting the modem up on linux, got it running on peanut linux with dhcpcd -d.

however on slackware linux and other distros i cant start the connection by typing dhcpcd -d. i don't know the reason but when i run ifconfig -a i don't see the cable modem there. on peanut the cable modem was assigned eth1.

how can i get the modem to work on other distros.




thank you
Forget it m8 - I spend days trying to get the stupid usb drivers working. Save yourself hours of banging your head against the wall and get an ethernet card.
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