Success Report: agrsm driver 0x11c11040 on Acer 4736z laptop, kernel 2.6.31
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- Subject: Success Report: agrsm driver 0x11c11040 on Acer 4736z laptop, kernel 2.6.31
- From: "Ehsan Aali" <ehssan.aali@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 12:26:27 +0430
Hi All:
I am writing to this mailing list to report my succes in compiling.
installing and using my laptop's modem (Agere systems HDA modem) after 3
months !
I managed to have a working driver by using the package
'agrsm-11c11040-2.1.80~20091225.tar.bz2' on my Gentoo box running kernel
2.6.31 (unpatched from kernel.org)
The only issue is that if I pass an invalid Init Script, the system
completely freezes and I have to restart.
It's my third time that I am struggling with WinModems under linux, the
first time was about 10 years ago and with an internal Motorola fax-modem
which I could not managed to make it working, second time I managed to have
the modem recognized and could even dial out and connect but the download
speed was so slow, in comparison with Windows overall performance,
Now as I forgot the last exprience I enthusiastically started to work on
Agere driver and yesterday i had it working but unfortunately the speed is
less than what i get in Windows and I have to frequently switch the
Operating systems in order to use my dial-up conenction.
I investigate the matter and it seems lack of compression in PPP and
possibily other OS+Driver related issues (which am not really aware of
details) make the conection slower in Linux (lots of ISPs which offer
dial-up connections still use Windows Servers and due to this all Linux
clients are unable to use compression methods.)
Anyway I appreciate it if you guys let me know of any options to speed up my
dial-up connection in Linux environment, although I guess nothing will
enhance the exprience more.
Final advise to all : Leave the WinModems alone ,buy a real modem, it does
not worth the headache.
Best Regards,
Ehsan Aali.
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