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installing usb d-link 502t adsl router

Please help me connect my adsl router which is the d-link 502t in linux. I use Biz-Elx desktop with a redhat core. I connected the router with usb. It gets detected in kudzu and the proper name is also shown. But the hardware browser shows drivers unknown for this device. Where can i get the driver for my router and how do i configure firefox or any other browser or software to access the net. What is the name of the file which is used to access this device from /dev.

Pronco's picture

first you need a driver

first you need a driver for it. use google to find it

use ethernet make things easier


-I used to be indecisive .. but now I'm not so sure

DJ KING's picture

In Case you have an Ethernet

In Case you have an Ethernet Card , use the Ethernet port on the router, then you won't need a driver

DJ KING aka Sameh Y. Sabry


Slacker on Debian

Alaa's picture

you know

its actually much easier to just buy an ethernet card, they cost no more than 30LE

Alaa


"i`m feeling for the 2nd time like alice in wonderland reading el wafd"

DJ KING's picture

as you've already GooGled for

as you've already GooGled for those drivers and you couldn't find any , you got two solutions left :

1 - Buy an Ethernet card ( which is very cheap ) 2 - Do some Reverse engineering , Make your own driver

so whatever is suitable for you , simply do it ;)

DJ KING aka Sameh Y. Sabry


Slacker on Debian

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