Hey,
Cool site.
Had a search for what I'm looking for and I found the drivers for the BT Voyager 100 modem on some site and ran them(eciadsl-usermode-0.10-1.i386.rpm file)
Restarted the system and I still cant connect to the internet.
The device isn't recognised. I've also tried different USB ports too and nothing.
Has someone a step-by-step walk though they could post for me.
give us more info
what version of fedora
how are you checking that the modem is being seen or not ?
cheers
anyweb
Fedora core 2.6 I think. I not entirly sure cause I'm a newbie to linux.
The modem don't apear in the hardware list.
But I've given up now. I'll probably never try linux again because it's a pain in the backside.
Quote:Fedora core 2.6 I think. I not entirly sure cause I'm a newbie to linux.
The modem don't apear in the hardware list.
But I've given up now. I'll probably never try linux again because it's a pain in the backside.
cmon man ! don't give up yet, give linux some time. Rome wasnt built in a day, it takes time to understand linux let alone have it working the way YOU want it to. After time/effort/learning you will get to know and love linux, trust me. It does take patience though and lots of question asking and personal comittment to taking on a challenge
good luck
cheers
anyweb
for the impatience in you... buy a router connect to the web that way...
setup will be via a web browser.. and dhcp client.. both of which is completely standard in linux