Michael,

there was a similar problem with the Sitecom USB to Serial converter 
reported
by Stelian Pop. Have a look to:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=98999240412856&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=98922234828104&w=2

What is the device/vendor id of your device? If you don't have 0711:0230
try to use the Sitecom's baudrate calculation instead. Maybe it works.

Hope this helps,

Wolfgang.

Michael T. Babcock wrote:

> I'm using the mct_u232 usb serial driver from the Redhat 7.1's default 
> kernel with a DLink USB to Serial convertor.  It seems to work 
> properly, except that the baud rates are always setting incorrectly.
>
> When I set minicom to 38400, the modem on the other end of the 
> convertor comes up as 600 baud.  When I configure minicom for 300 
> baud, the modem comes up (with an ATI4) as being set at 9600 baud.
>
> Is this a bug that's been fixed in a more recent kernel?  Have you 
> seen this before?  I need to decide whether to use USB serial devices 
> on a computer for a client this morning, so it will probably be a 'no' 
> at this point, but I'd like to get this working at some point.
>
> Thank-you very much.





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