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Old 17th October 2004, 01:25 PM
paicolman Offline
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Zyxel 630-11 USB - Error in ioctl call

Hi,
I tried to install the amedyn package for the Zyxel 630 usb modem, it compiled and went all fine, but trying to connect the following error comes up:

Error in ioctl call, status = -1

Seems that I'm missing some package. Anyway, if anyone has experience with this modem, I'd be grateful for any info. The libraries supposedly needed by the modem are already installed (libusb, pppoe, pppoatm, linux-atm...) I had installed the modem with FC1 and SuSE, but now with my new FC2 kernel 2.6.7 it just wont do... I'm pretty much clueless here.
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