Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 18:02:13 +0000 From: Miguel Clara <miguelmclara@gmail.com> To: Miltiadis Margaronis <mmargaron@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Support for RTL8153 (USB 3.0 Ethernet) Message-ID: <ff57f70a-c539-4eda-9d4c-5c405a68642e@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.02.1503190852060.5719@therion.localdomain> References: <alpine.DEB.2.02.1503190852060.5719@therion.localdomain>
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On quinta-feira, 19 de Mar=C3=A7o de 2015 08:10:35 WET, Miltiadis Margaronis=20= wrote: > Hi, > > In my case it worked as a normal Ethernet CDC device using the=20 > second configuration. If you still happen to have this device=20 > around, you can try > > usbconfig -d ugenX.Y set_config 1 > > After entering this, I got a normal ueX device which worked for=20 > the short time I used it. > > Please cc me, I am not subscribed. > > HTH, This is cool, I have "dodocool" around which I wasn't use much more than=20 for a usb SWITCH, but I have an Acer Laptop with wireless only, and I=20 didn't know I could use ue driver for this (I never really tried but its=20 sure nice to know). The only issue I find is that it seems to topspeed a bit higher then=20 100Mbps Client connecting to yoda, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 32.5 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 1.1.1.1 port 24383 connected with 1.1.1.2 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 143 MBytes 120 Mbits/sec ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to yoda, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 1.00 MByte (WARNING: requested 1.00 MByte) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 1.1.1.1 port 24424 connected with 1.1.1.2 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 135 MBytes 114 Mbits/sec I'm assuming this is just because ue is not ready to handle more then that,=20= but it would be nice if it could go close to the 1Gbits. Not something I would consider priority though as this devices are probably=20= only used as a alternative to main cards, and its far better than what I=20 got with USB Wireless cards do the the fact that there's no 11n support on=20= those,, so I'm happy with this. Many thanks for sharing the 'usbconfig -d ugenX.Y set_config 1' trick. --=20 ----------------------------------------------- Miguel Clara IT - Sys Admin & Developer
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