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Date:      Sat, 16 Mar 2002 12:57:44 -0500
From:      <jshamlet@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   USB100TX initialization problem in 4.5-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <OE25IMIQD525Hg09IXr0000c841@hotmail.com>

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I recently installed 4.5-RELEASE on a system that uses a Linksys USB100TX (aue) network adapter. The adapter is detected, and given its device node (aue0), but the interface reports "no carrier". I know the cabling is good, and the adapter is good - because it works in other operating systems. It appears from reading the lists that this adapter has worked in the past on FreeBSD 4.x kernels, so it appears to have been a recently introduced problem.

Note, I can ifconfig the interface, but the media options don't appear to do anything (I still don't get a link light). However, I noticed that the link light on this adapter doesn't mean much, as it works in Windows but doesn't work in linux (the light, not the adapter).

I don't subscribe to this list, so I would appreciate being cc:ed on any replies. Thanks :)
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<BODY>I recently installed 4.5-RELEASE on a system that uses a Linksys USB100TX (aue) network adapter. The adapter is detected, and given its device node (aue0), but the interface reports &quot;no carrier&quot;. I know the cabling is good, and the adapter is good - because it works in other operating systems. It appears from reading the lists that this adapter has worked in the past on FreeBSD 4.x kernels, so it appears to have been a recently introduced problem.<BR><BR>Note, I can ifconfig the interface, but the media options don't appear to do anything (I still don't get a link light). However, I noticed that the link light on this adapter doesn't mean much, as it works in Windows but doesn't work in linux (the light, not the adapter).<BR><BR>I don't subscribe to this list, so I would appreciate being cc:ed on any replies. Thanks :)</BODY>

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