Having had to fiddle with one of the NTL USB broadband boxes, I know that
they made a number of improvements to the USB/Ethernet bridge stuff in the
2.4.20, which might mean that you will need to upgrade the kernel in order
for it to work properly. Having said that, the page at
http://masqmail.cx/at76c503/ suggests that this driver, while being
developed on 2.4.20, has also been known to work on 2.4.19?
Ben Thorp
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OK this is sheer laziness; asking here before I make more than a
half-hearted
attempt..
I bought a couple of usb wirless lan adaptors with at76c503 chips (Maplins
@�40 each).
Plugged one in and dmesg gives:
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 14
usb.c: USB device 14 (vend/prod 0x3eb/0x7605) is not claimed by any active
driver
Download at76c503-0.9 it recommends 2.4.20 kernel, but try make; make
install
anyway.. A few errors, which I might read later.
# modprobe -v at76c503
modprobe: Can't locate module at76c503
Has anyone got one of these devices working? Should I up the kernel (which
will cause hassle with Win4Lin & VMware)? Has anyone else read the
instructions before I have to?
I have SuSE 8.1 kernel 2.4.19
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