On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 11:54:58PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> As far as I know it is a "common wisdom" that the OTG port on sunxi-based
> devices such as the MK802 is rather limited in performance and capabilities
> when used in the "host" USB mode. For example in my experience USB 2.0 webcams
> failed to work in it at all, USB HDDs would only transfer up to around 11-14
> MB/sec instead of 25-30 MB/sec, and a gigabit USB NIC would only go to about
> 115 Mbit rather than the usual 320 Mbit.
> 
> However my questions are
> 
>   a) why exactly is that so (only vaguely remember some mentions/explanations
> in old mailing list messages that I can't find now);
> 
>   b) do we have this quirk documented anywhere on the wiki, as it's
> entirely non-obvious and often comes as a surprise to new users.

Answer to b) it's a wiki, it can be searched and edited.

Luc Verhaegen.

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