Ps.

To save searching, here are qf9700 modules for linux and sources + as
(probably useless) addition, android copy of those:
http://lorienart.pl/qf9700.tar

AIUI, any version included in any devel distro is copy of those,
(linux, not android ones), just compiled for matching kernel.

/Estel

2013/1/6, Piotr Jawidzyk <twilight...@gmail.com>:
> Lately, new generation of Davicom's el-cheapo USB->Ethernet dongles
> flooded the market. They can be bought for as cheap as ~2$ per (new)
> piece, and unlike precedors, works quite reliably (no more MTU
> problems, it seems - at least they don't spazm out after ping -s
> 1400).
>
> There is one problem, though - new chip means, that old dc9601 module
> (included in kernel-power) doesn't work anymore. Thankfully, Davicom,
> despite having irritating history, released sources for linux modules.
> It results in qf9700 module, required by current generation of
> dongles. AFAIK, module is working reliably and included in development
> distros - sadly, it's lacking in our kernel, even power- one.
>
> Pali/Freemangordon, would it be possible to include mainstream
> qf9700.ko module in next version of KP? Of course, version compiled
> against current -devel kernel, allowing real-life tests and reporting
> back would be appreciated, too. In such case, I'll gladly volunteer as
> guinea pig.
>
> Cheers,
> /Estel
>
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