Guido Tschakert schrieb: >>> ello, >>> >>> I have searched the net and what I found isn't that good. >>> >>> >From the linux people I found that AX88772 L should be supported by >>> their usbnet driver. >>> On the other side I found a guy (using linux) having the same device >>> (and thus the same problem as I have) >>> >>> At asix I found the following site >>> http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?op=pItemdetail&PItemID=86;71;101&PLine=71 >>> >>> They say that their chip is supported under linux with the usbnet driver. >>> >>> The only difference I see between what I have and what I found in the >>> net is the name of the chipset: everyone talks about AX88772 L and I >>> have AX88772 LF (you see the "F"? ) >>> >>> I think, I write a email to D-LINK and Asix, >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> guido >> The letters are probably package sizes of the chip rather than >> revisions. >> >> More likely something like the gpio twiddling needs to be improved >> in the driver if the diff I sent is not working. >> >> > > Hello Jonathan, > > I must admit, I don't know what you exactly are talking about (gpio > twiddling :-) > > I got an answer from axis, I think I can post it here: > >> Dear Guido: >> Thank you for your question. AX88772 L and AX88772 LF are all support >> Linux driver. D-Link can't support Linux driver because they has >> different PID and VID at their new device. >> >> You should find out their PID and VID so that you can add it to Linux >> driver. > > As often, they only talk about linux. > I think, that is exactly what your diff has done. > The guy from axis included the source code of the usbnet.c driver, which > contains a lot of functions with ax88772 in their names. > > If it helps, I can forward it to you. > > One thing, if you don't have the time to improve the driver: I really > don't need it, better use your time for important things ;-) > > Nevertheless, thanks for your help > > guido > > Ok,
now i got an answer from dlink telling that the DUB-E100 contains the following: Asix AX88172 (as we already now) IC+ IP101 (the PHY what we can see from the dmesg) If someone is able to use this data... guido