Mark Carroll <[email protected]> writes: > Still trying out NetBSD 8.0 on an old Intel Broadwell NUC. I've been > running into odd issues with USB ethernet adapters that run for a while > then stop until reboot. For example, one reporting as, > > aue0: corega K.K. (0x7aa) corega FEther USB-TXS (0x0d), rev 1.10/1.01, addr 3 > > acphy0 at aue0 phy 1: ACXXX 10/100 media interface, rev. 0 > > would soon start reporting, > > aue0: watchdog timeout > aue0: usb error on tx: TIMEOUT > > and not work thereafter. Much less frequently I'm also seeing the same > issue with an RTL8153 adapter reporting as, > > cdce0: Realtek (0xbda) USB 10/100/1000 LAN (0x8153), rev 2.10/30.00, addr 3 > > cdce0: watchdog timeout > cdce0: usb error on tx: TIMEOUT >
[snip] I have had very good luck with anything that uses axe(4). There appear to be tons of those out there, basically anything that claims to support MacOS has been ok. The latest ones I am using are from Adafruit and have a small hub in them as well as the copper port which is perfect for RPI0 boards. I have used a real Mac branded dongle, as well as a number of clones. Most will be 100Mbit, but a few will talk 1Gbit on the phy. > -- Mark -- Brad Spencer - [email protected] - KC8VKS - http://anduin.eldar.org
