I received my AG-225H last week and spent the weekend using it.  I am using r69 
of the driver and the wpa_supplicant as shipped on my SuSE 10.0 system.  I had 
to add the zd1211 driver to
the wireless startup script - the factory script only supported 1 usb dongle.  
And I had to
edit the config file produced by the GUI configurator (yast).  Compiling and 
editing the
zd1211 driver itself went without any problems.

I ran it for 48 hours without a problem.  It has a better receiver than does my 
built-in
ipw2200 - it has a higher bit rate at the same distance.

michael
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From: "Knopke,  Ian Gerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> 
> I followed the directions in the FAQ and added my USB device to the 
> driver. The device is a ZyXEL AG-225H USB WiFI finder and adapter. The 
> product ID is 0x3409. I added the following line to zdusb.c:
> 
> { USB_DEVICE(0x0586, 0x3409) }, // ZyXEL AG-225H
> 
> The device is now recognized and appears to load. I'll have to test it 
> later when I'm in a wireless zone, but so far the signs are positive.
> 
> One interesting thing is that the kernel seems to recognize it as made 
> by ZyDAS instead of ZyXEL.
> 
> If anyone wants me to test versions of the driver with this device I'd 
> be happy to.
> 
> Here's the report from usbview:
> 
> 
> USB2.0 WLAN
> Manufacturer: ZyDAS
> Speed: 480Mb/s (high)
> USB Version:  2.00
> Device Class: ff(vend.)
> Device Subclass: ff
> Device Protocol: ff
> Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 64
> Number of Configurations: 1
> Vendor Id: 0586
> Product Id: 3409
> Revision Number: 48.10
> 
> Config Number: 1
>       Number of Interfaces: 1
>       Attributes: 80
>       MaxPower Needed: 500mA
> 
>       Interface Number: 0
>               Name: zd1211
>               Alternate Number: 0
>               Class: ff(vend.)
>               Sub Class: 0
>               Protocol: 0
>               Number of Endpoints: 4
> 
>                       Endpoint Address: 01
>                       Direction: out
>                       Attribute: 2
>                       Type: Bulk
>                       Max Packet Size: 512
>                       Interval: 0ms
> 
>                       Endpoint Address: 82
>                       Direction: in
>                       Attribute: 2
>                       Type: Bulk
>                       Max Packet Size: 512
>                       Interval: 0ms
> 
>                       Endpoint Address: 83
>                       Direction: in
>                       Attribute: 3
>                       Type: Int.
>                       Max Packet Size: 64
>                       Interval: 125us
> 
>                       Endpoint Address: 04
>                       Direction: out
>                       Attribute: 3
>                       Type: Int.
>                       Max Packet Size: 64
>                       Interval: 125us
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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