https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=254036
--- Comment #14 from Mike Belanger ---
axe
test10. Cisco Linksys USB300M (successful)
Vendor : 0x0b95 (ASIX Elec. Corp.)
Product: 0x7720 (AX88x72A)
axe
test11. D-Link DUB-E100 (successful)
Vendor : 0x2001 (D-Link Corporation)
Product: 0x3c05 (DUB-E100)
axge
test12. Startech USB3200SPT (fails fo 32k.)
Vendor : 0x0b95 (ASIX Elec. Corp.)
Product: 0x1790 (AX88179)
cdce
test13. Linksys USB3GIG (fails for 64k)
Vendor : 0x13b1 (Linksys)
Product: 0x0041 (Linksys USB3GIGV1)
There is another device that probably fails but I do not have it right now.
Vendor : 0x0b95 (SMC)
Product: 0x1720 (SMC2209USB/ETH)
It would use the axe driver. I can get it if we need it.
The person who ran into the nfs problem has this device.
I have managed to get my hands on a USB analyzer. If there is something
specific you would like me to look for, I can look at a USB trace. So far it
looks like the frames are probably getting dropped in the device, as there are
no USB transfers for the missing frames.
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