On Monday 06 August 2007, Tobias wrote:
> > The rndis_host driver isn't expected to work with all RNDIS
> > devices, that's why it's still "EXPERIMENTAL". You could find
> > out what's wrong and fix it. :)
> >
>
> Ok but it is the right driver to start work with it, right ?
It's the only hos
David Brownell schrieb:
> On Monday 06 August 2007, you wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have an USB Host to Host Bridge (PL-2502) which can act like an rndis
>>
>
> You don't mean PL-2501 do you? The Prolific website doesn't
> talk about a new PL-2502 chip.
>
> Of course it doesn't include any sp
On Monday 06 August 2007, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have an USB Host to Host Bridge (PL-2502) which can act like an rndis
You don't mean PL-2501 do you? The Prolific website doesn't
talk about a new PL-2502 chip.
Of course it doesn't include any specs for the PL-2501 either,
which makes it hard t
Hi,
i have an USB Host to Host Bridge (PL-2502) which can act like an rndis
device. On a windows pc i only have to use the linux.inf file with a small
modifaction to get it work (i have changed the vendor and product id). Which
driver on linux should be used ? I thought rndis_host would be the