ADSL modem enhancement
Introduction
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), please refer to ADSL wikipedia, is a form of DSL, a data
communication technology that enables faster data transmission over
copper telephone lines than a conventional modem can provide. ADSL can
transmit up to 6 Mbps to a subscriber, and as much as 832 kbps or more
in both directions. ADSL has transformed the existing public information
network from one limited to voice, text and low resolution graphics to a
powerful, ubiquitous system.
ADSL is available in various speeds and pricing throughout the United
States, Canada, Europe and Asia. There are emerging markets in the
Caribbean and through out Latin America. China had hit its 42 millionth
customer in 2005. ADSL is connecting our homes with the whole world.
Now solaris just supports ADSL with ethernet interface, and we must
extend sppptun to support USB ADSL modem.
Goal
This project will deliver an driver, and an configuration tool, which helps customers set up a dialing connection step by step.