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How to configure CDC-Ethernet?



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I have a Cell-Phone which I use to access the internet (GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA)
using its /dev/ttyACM0 interface and pppd and  the  german  GSM-Provider
"O2".  This works perfectly with UMTS 384 kBit (~25-30 kByte/sec),  even
if I am in France and in a distance of arround 3.7km to the next  german
GSM-Antenna...  

Now, Etch load every time if I connect my Cellphone  to  it  the  Kernel
modules:

    1)  cdc_acm
    2)  usb_ether
    3)  cdc_ether
    4)  rndis_host

but I do not know, HOW to configurer the "cdc_ether".

Can someone post a example configuration for it?

Normaly I have to access  the  service  using  DHCP,  but  how  must  my
/etc/network/interfaces must look like?

Note:  I prefer DHCP over pppd since sometimes, the french  GSM-Provider
       "Bouygues Telecom" increase the power of the antennas  (they  are
       on the roof where I live and in a distance of less then 7 meters)
       which then break my german GSM-Conenction and  pppd  then  hangs
       forever without reconnecting...

Note2: I have already sued "Bouygues Telecom" since  the  allowed  power
       of GSM-Antennas is 48 V/m and here it is between 130 and 180 V/m.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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