On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Adam J. Richter wrote:

> I wrote:
> >     Is anyone successfully using an ALI USB 2.0 host controller
> >as USB 2.0 rather than just USB 1.1?  It appears that anything
> >plugged into a ALI USB 2.0 host controller under linux-2.6.11-rc2-bk1
> >connects only as USB 1.1.
> [...]
> >     I should add that the USB 2.0 scanner has other problems
> >when connecting directly to the USB 2.0 ports on my system's
> >motherboard (Intel ICH5/ICH5R chipset), but it works when I put
> >a USB 1.1 hub in the middle.  I get the same behavior having the
> >USB 1.1 hub in the middle when I connect through the ALI card.
> >However, the author of the avision driver ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >reports that he is able to use his av220 when connected through
> >a VIA USB 2.0 controller, which I do not have at the moment.  So,
> >I suspect that my scanner problem is another ehci problem.
> 
>       I just bought a VIA PCI USB 2.0 controller, and, much
> to my surprise, it also only connects at USB 1.1 to my USB 2.0
> devices.  Its behavior is idential to that of the ALi PCI USB 2.0
> controller card.

Try the advice given in

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-users&m=110624648813563&w=2

Alan Stern



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