On Thu, 23 May 2002, Pascal wrote:

| Hi,
|
| For information, a Laplink cable (Netchip TurboConnect) and a 2.4.17 kernel works 
|fine with the uhci (usb-uhci.o). With FTP protocol, the transfer rate is more than 
|450kb/s.

Is this 450 k bits/second? or k bytes/second?

~Randy

| In the kernel, the following option are activated :
| Preliminary USB device filesystem
| Enforce USB bandwidth allocation
| That'all (with the usbcore, usb-uhci and usbnet.
| Pascal.
|
| On Thu, 23 May 2002 17:16:58 +0100
| "Dr Jaime V. Miro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| >
| > Hi,
| >
| > I've been spending quite a bit of time lately getting my little usb-to-usb network
| > to work (using usbnet.c). I evertually got it working with the help of
| > people from this list (thanks again), and thought I'd share my findings.
| >
| > System: 2.4.18 on both systems, with pentium-class CPU's.
| >
| > I've tried so far 3 cables (fourth on it's way), and I could not get any to work
| > properly, until I compiled the kernel with the other of the 2 available UHCI 
|drivers.
| > For some reason I had initially selected the UHCI_ALT driver, and it proved to be
| > the root of my problems. When I changed to UHCI, things looked much better (not
| > perfect though)
| >
| > *cable 1, based on Prolific PL2302 (Vendor:067b, prodID:0001)
| > does not work with either UHCI driver. when hotplugged things
| > look fine, /proc/bus/usb/devices/ provides the right info, but
| > I can not ifconfig usb0. It always throws the following error:
| > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Broken Pipe
| >
| > *cable 2, Genesys logic GL620USB (GeneLink) (Vendor:05e3, prodID:0502)
| > does not work properly with UHCI_ALT driver. when hotplugged things
| > look fine, /proc/bus/usb/devices/ provides the right info, ifconfig usb0
| > works ok also, but the connection is very very slow, with packets being constantly
| > dropped (ping throws a packet loss of te order of +90%.
| > However, it works fine if I compile UHCI driver
| >
| > *cable 3, again based on Prolific, but PL2301 chip (Vendor:067b, prodID:0000)
| > same as with cable 2
| >
| > I am curently expecting a Belkin cable to try and compare.
| >
| > Hope it is of help to somebody out there. Ta.
| >
| > Jaime
| >
| >
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