References:
http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?op=pItemdetail&PItemID=131;71;112&PLine=71
http://www.asix.com.tw/FrootAttach/brief/AX88179_Brief.pdf
http://www.asix.com.tw/FrootAttach/datasheet/AX88179_Product_Introduction_v101.pdf
The datasheet is there and at http://docdro.id/acgxAtj /
https://www.scribd.com/document/350124813/AX88179-Datasheet-v131 /
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/06/02/ax88179-datasheet-v131/ .
On 2017-06-02 01:20, Tinker wrote:
Hi,
If anyone would like an UGreen CR111 (
http://www.ugreen.com.cn/product-697-en.html ) AXEN AX88179 gigabit
USB 3 NIC from
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ugreen-USB-Ethernet-10-100-1000-Mbps-Rj45-Gigabit-Network-Card-Lan-Adapter-For-Mac-OS/32400737540.html
please
1) Send me the receipt and your Bitcoin address and I'll send you 10
USD worth of Bitcoin or
2) Send me the postal address and i'll get around to order to you next
5-6 weeks.
It's for you to use as much as possible on your OpenBSD machine, on
the USB 3 port mostly.
AXEN is a good chip, and together with the RTL8153 it's the only
gigabit USB NIC supported on OpenBSD right now, so I would like to
donate some to encourage testing and creating a better idea in the
community of how/where it works / fix bugs / tweak it.
USB may be somewhat weaker tech than PCIe, however, there are many
situations when you need to use an USB NIC - for instance when all
your PCIe ports are occupied with other things - so it's important
that it works well. Also the AXEN is quite ubiquitous, they make up
maybe almost half of the random USB3 gigabit USB NIC from random
retail store market.
Tinker