On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 13:32, Kevin Reck wrote: > I am running the modem through my USB ports on the back of my PC. The > USB connection idles or disconnects at random times, the longest I've > been able to stay online is about 1 hour. It seems to average anywhere > from 3 - 15 minutes. I was able to get my modem working again by doing > a /sbin/rmmod usb-uhci; /sbin/insmod usb-uhci. Doing the same with > /sbin/rmmod CDCEtherl; /sbin/modprobe CDCEther does not do anything. Hmm.
> I unfortunately do not have the ability to try my cable modem on another > machine. An interesting note, when I enable my internal network card > with my USB modem, I get the following <snip> > Notice how the IP's are the same (of course xxx.xxx doesn't exist )... But you left it in the logs anyway :) Why are you putting the same IP on both devices? This doesn't make sense to me, and might be the source of some of your problems (although I'm not sure how). > I never notice when the eth0 goes down when running like this, since my > standard NIC always has an IP. There isn't anything particular in the > logs, like a timeout or anything, my connection is just dropped. <snip> So far, I think that only people with Via chipsets and Broadcom designs (ie not Ericsson) are seeing the problem. Kevin: which kernel are you running? Matt, Thomas: is this the hardware that you guys have? Both using usb-uhci? Kevin: Can you try the alternate UHCI host controller driver (ie uhci.o, the JE driver)? _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
