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Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: vpJIqe on March 31, 2006, 03:54:03 pm
Can anyone recommend a USB Ethernet adapter that works with the C1000?

Thanks
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: uth on March 31, 2006, 04:43:15 pm
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Can anyone recommend a USB Ethernet adapter that works with the C1000?

Thanks
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I've tested these myself:

D-Link  DUB-E100  
LinkSys  USB200M  

They both work with Cacko, plug-n-play.

The D-Link one is a bit large though, almost as big as the Z, so it doesn't make sense to use with a portable.   the LinkSys is much smaller, about the size of a thumb drive.
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: bam on April 01, 2006, 04:47:40 am
found mine on ebay, used meanies netswitcher package for it, works fine, just look for the rtl8150 chip
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: vpJIqe on April 06, 2006, 04:14:06 pm
Thanks for the input. Found an adapter at CompUSA for around $20 that worked right out of the box, is compact and does not have a flimsy flip up connector. Even has a short USB extension cable. Product number is 293918.
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: wpchan on April 29, 2006, 03:51:45 pm
There is also one using ADMtek Pegasus II Chipset from here (http://www.buyextras.com/usb10mbusbne.html) for $9 + $5 shipping. The product code is 27-04-016. It is quite a battery hog, though.
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: zdroyer on October 17, 2007, 11:59:41 am
Hi Folks!

Quote from: uth
I've tested these myself:
D-Link  DUB-E100  
LinkSys  USB200M  
They both work with Cacko, plug-n-play.

Bad news (at least for me).
I've  just bought a Z SL-C3200 and D-Link DUB-E100  (H/W Ver.:B1) and tried both with Cacko 1.23.
I use the usb-network-modules-2.4.20_arm.ipk provided by the original cacko feed and the eth adaptor isn't recognized.
dmesg says:

[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']
usbh: hotplug_schedule_bh: schedule bh
hotplug_schedule_bh: schedule bh
usbh: hotplug_bh:
usbh: udc_connected: ACTIVE_LOW: 1<7>usbh: monitor_connected: 1
usbh: monitor_restore: RESTORE_LOADED
usbh: monitor_hotplug: agent: usbh interface: monitor action: restore-loaded
new hp status=0
hotplug_bh:
monitor_connected: 1
monitor_restore: RESTORE_LOADED
monitor_hotplug: agent: usbd interface: monitor action: restore-loaded
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usbdcore: usbdcore 0.1 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="")
usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xfe000000, IRQ 3
net_fd 0.1 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="",alwaysup=0,OUT=64,IN=64)
vendorID: 4dd productID: 9031
usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
hub.c: USB hub found
hub.c: 2 ports detected
pxa27x_bi 0.1-alpha 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="")
bi_modinit: call udc_startup_events
bi_device_event: call udc_enable
bi_device_event: call udc_all_interrupts
udc_connect: host cable connected.
hub.c: new USB device -2, assigned address 2
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x2001/0x3c05) is not claimed by any active driver.
[/div]

Somewhere in the Linux forum I read, that support for the B1 HW version of the adapter was added to the asix minidriver in 2006, so I tried to find a newer version, but I didn't succeed.
Do you have any idea what can I do in order to make the adapter work with my Cacko powered Z?


Thanks in advance
Title: Usb Ethernet For C1000/cacko1.23?
Post by: tux on October 17, 2007, 01:16:07 pm
Quote from: zdroyer
Hi Folks!

Quote from: uth
I've tested these myself:
D-Link  DUB-E100  
LinkSys  USB200M  
They both work with Cacko, plug-n-play.

Bad news (at least for me).
I've  just bought a Z SL-C3200 and D-Link DUB-E100  (H/W Ver.:B1) and tried both with Cacko 1.23.
I use the usb-network-modules-2.4.20_arm.ipk provided by the original cacko feed and the eth adaptor isn't recognized.
dmesg says:

[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']
usbh: hotplug_schedule_bh: schedule bh
hotplug_schedule_bh: schedule bh
usbh: hotplug_bh:
usbh: udc_connected: ACTIVE_LOW: 1<7>usbh: monitor_connected: 1
usbh: monitor_restore: RESTORE_LOADED
usbh: monitor_hotplug: agent: usbh interface: monitor action: restore-loaded
new hp status=0
hotplug_bh:
monitor_connected: 1
monitor_restore: RESTORE_LOADED
monitor_hotplug: agent: usbd interface: monitor action: restore-loaded
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usbdcore: usbdcore 0.1 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="")
usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xfe000000, IRQ 3
net_fd 0.1 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="",alwaysup=0,OUT=64,IN=64)
vendorID: 4dd productID: 9031
usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
hub.c: USB hub found
hub.c: 2 ports detected
pxa27x_bi 0.1-alpha 035 2002-06-12 20:00 (dbg="")
bi_modinit: call udc_startup_events
bi_device_event: call udc_enable
bi_device_event: call udc_all_interrupts
udc_connect: host cable connected.
hub.c: new USB device -2, assigned address 2
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x2001/0x3c05) is not claimed by any active driver.
[/div]

Somewhere in the Linux forum I read, that support for the B1 HW version of the adapter was added to the asix minidriver in 2006, so I tried to find a newer version, but I didn't succeed.
Do you have any idea what can I do in order to make the adapter work with my Cacko powered Z?


Thanks in advance

  You don't say whether you are using the lite or full version of the Cacko 1.23? If you are using the lite you might need to install more of the usb modules, or so I've seen remarked in these forums.

If you have the full version then your best bet is to go and have a look at Meanies site. My usb lan dongle needed a module that I was able to find and use with the information from there.  

You'll probably find useful information by searching these forums, though it sometimes takes a lot of scratching about!  

You could try using the command depmod and/or modprobe ohci-hcd in a terminal and seeing if that does anything?

Good Luck!