On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Rui Santos wrote: > > Hi,
Hi Rui, > > D-Link DUB-E100 USB2.0 to Ethernet adapter has been working for a > long time ( H/W Ver up to A2 ). It contained a ASIX AX88172 chip and, > had a VendorID and ProductID of 0x2001 and 0x1a00, respectively. > > Now, D-Link has a new ( I have one ), DUB-E100 H/W Ver: B1, that > uses a ASIX AX88772, and has a VendorID and ProductID of 0x07d1 and > 0x3c05, respectively. This new USB2.0 to ethernet adapter no longer > works with the usbnet/asix driver. I Tried to force that ProdID/VendorID > into the ax88772_info driver_info struct on drivers/usb/net/asix.c, and > it didn't work. It recognizes it as a network card, it appears on > ifconfig but, it just doesn't work. If i run ethtool eth0 I only get the > following output: > Settings for eth0: > Current message level: 0x00000007 (7) > Link detected: yes > > Am I missing something? Is there anyone that is able to make ( or > help me ) a patch for it? The only thing I can do, is just compile and > test it... > > All my tests were done with a 2.6.16.20 Kernel. > > Thanks you. > > -- > Rui Santos > http://www.ruisantos.com/ > my DUB-E100 is H/W version A4, it definitely contains an AX88172 chip. Are you really sure your adaptor contains an ASIX AX88772 chip? I'm sure you opened the box to find out. Looks like people at GrupoPIE feel comfortable with open boxes around :-) Maybe you're experiencing that rubbish I had to go through with WLAN cards some time ago: looking for cards that are supported by Linux, buying one, finding out that it's a newer revision with a completely different chip on it that did not yet have a stable native Linux driver; buying another one, and the same thing happened again. The manufacturers didn't even bother giving the whole thing a new name when it needs a completely different driver. Example: Netgear WG 311: Rev.A with Atheros chip, Rev.B with TI chip. Now here you are with something called H/W versions A2 (or A4), and B1. I hope that I'm wrong and that someone can help you. elmar _______________________________________________ linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel