Kristian,

I had one of the Netgear FA-120's around and thought I would try it on
0.4.3.  I added "asix" to rc.modules, rebooted but I tried to assign eth1
with no success. I also don't see the file on the disk.


Is there another step here?

Thanks,

Kevin

cat /etc/rc.modules
# These modules get modprobe'd when the system starts up.
#rtc
#Comment out the modules you don't need, and change the order to
#move eth0 to eth1, etc.
#Ethernet support
#10/100 first, then Gigabit
3c59x
typhoon
tulip
eepro100
natsemi
forcedeth
8139cp
8139too
via-rhine
pcnet32
acenic
e1000
ns83820
r8169
tg3
asix


lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
binfmt_misc            11784  1
ztdummy                 3848  0
zaptel                198556  3 ztdummy
hdlc                   22528  1 zaptel
syncppp                15300  1 hdlc
ppp_generic            28692  1 zaptel
slhc                    6784  1 ppp_generic
tg3                    93444  0
r8169                  27912  0
ns83820                18440  0
e1000                  99252  0
acenic                125440  0
pcnet32                27652  0
via_rhine              22788  0
8139too                26624  0
8139cp                 21504  0
forcedeth              22276  0
natsemi                26208  0
eepro100               29328  0
tulip                  46752  0
typhoon                72324  0
3c59x                  41512  0
mii                     5632  6
pcnet32,via_rhine,8139too,8139cp,eepro100,3c59x





-----Original Message-----
From: Kristian Kielhofner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:05 PM
To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] USB to Ethernet Adapter

Mark van Berkel wrote:
> I have been using Astlinux with a single board computer that only has
> 1 physical ethernet interface but has 2 USB 2.0 ports available.  I
> want to try and setup Astlinux to provide routing between the WAN and
> LAN.  Has anyone sucessfully used a USB to Ethernet dongle to setup a
> second Ethernet interface?  If so which one did you use?  Is USB to
> Ethernet even supported in the kernel?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark

Mark,

        The Netgear FA-120 is very well supported by the asix driver.  It is

supported in all current versions of astlinux.  All you need to do is 
add "asix" to /etc/rc.modules and go!

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