Справочник Пользователя для Atlantis Land A01-AU3
Clipper USB
Local/Remote Attenuation: The extent of the local/remote
attenuation expressed in decibels (dB)
Local SNR Margin: The signal to noise ratio margin. A
positive number roughly indicates the number of dB that the
noise could increase before the modem produces errors.
FEC-Interleaved: Count of local and remote FEC (Forward
Error Correction) errors for the interleaved data stream.
FEC-Fast: Count of local and remote FEC (Forward Error
Correction) errors for the fast data stream.
CRC-Interleaved: Count of local and remote CRC (Cyclic
redundancy check) errors for the interleaved data stream.
CRC-Fast: Count of local and remote CRC (Cyclic
redundancy check) errors for the fast data stream.
attenuation expressed in decibels (dB)
Local SNR Margin: The signal to noise ratio margin. A
positive number roughly indicates the number of dB that the
noise could increase before the modem produces errors.
FEC-Interleaved: Count of local and remote FEC (Forward
Error Correction) errors for the interleaved data stream.
FEC-Fast: Count of local and remote FEC (Forward Error
Correction) errors for the fast data stream.
CRC-Interleaved: Count of local and remote CRC (Cyclic
redundancy check) errors for the interleaved data stream.
CRC-Fast: Count of local and remote CRC (Cyclic
redundancy check) errors for the fast data stream.
1.11 Installing the USB Driver on Linux
This driver supports Linux-2.4 kernels.
The Linux kernel sources can be download from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/
The installed system should already have the kernel sources
installed in the /usr/src/linux directory. If they are not there,
try to get them off the installation disks for your distribution,
or download the latest Linux-2.4 kernel, and configure and
build that. One common problem while compiling modules
on a new kernel is not to create link /usr/src/linux which
should point to the relevent kernel source directory. On a
freshly installed system this link might not be present and
The Linux kernel sources can be download from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/
The installed system should already have the kernel sources
installed in the /usr/src/linux directory. If they are not there,
try to get them off the installation disks for your distribution,
or download the latest Linux-2.4 kernel, and configure and
build that. One common problem while compiling modules
on a new kernel is not to create link /usr/src/linux which
should point to the relevent kernel source directory. On a
freshly installed system this link might not be present and