| Summary: | The ethernet in the D-Link DSB-H4E is not recognised | ||||||
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| Product: | Base System | Reporter: | jmo <stripes> | ||||
| Component: | kern | Assignee: | Nick Hibma <n_hibma> | ||||
| Status: | Closed FIXED | ||||||
| Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||||||
| Priority: | Normal | ||||||
| Version: | 4.0-RELEASE | ||||||
| Hardware: | Any | ||||||
| OS: | Any | ||||||
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Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-bugs->n_hibma Over to Mr. USB. State Changed From-To: open->closed The ids for this have been committed some time ago to both current and stable. Thanks for the patch! |
The hub part of the D-Link DSB-H4E is found, but the ethernet (perminatly attatched to port 4 of the hub) is not recognised as a kue (Kawasaki LSI USB-Ethernet). Fix: The following patch works. After applying it the device functions about as well as could be ecpected of a $20 anemic ethernet on a little 12Mbit bus. Well maybe slighlty less well then that. Still, it does work, and it would be nice if other people could "plug n' play". How-To-Repeat: Buy, borrow, or steal a D-Link DSB-H4E (they are under $40), and attatch it to the USB port on your 4.0 machine. Boot. Observe the kernel config messages during boot.