Linksys USB100TX Ethernet

Could we get a new version of the Pegasus driver, as Linksys has changed
the Product ID on the USB100TX?

Old Product ID: 2203, New Product ID: 400b.

Or did they change the chipset within the unit?

–Keith

Posting the output of the /sbin/usb utility (run as root with
the USB stack running and only the ethernet module plugged in)
would probably be helpful in determining if the chipset has changed.

Keith Otis wrote:

Could we get a new version of the Pegasus driver, as Linksys has changed
the Product ID on the USB100TX?

Old Product ID: 2203, New Product ID: 400b.

Or did they change the chipset within the unit?

–Keith

Actually, run it with a few v’s

/sbin/usb -vvv

James MacMillan wrote:

Posting the output of the /sbin/usb utility (run as root with
the USB stack running and only the ethernet module plugged in)
would probably be helpful in determining if the chipset has changed.

Keith Otis wrote:

Could we get a new version of the Pegasus driver, as Linksys has changed
the Product ID on the USB100TX?

Old Product ID: 2203, New Product ID: 400b.

Or did they change the chipset within the unit?

–Keith
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Sorry, I should have included the output in my first posting.

/sbin/usb -vvvv

USB (UHCI) v1.10, v1.01 DDK
Control, Interrupt, Bulk, Isoch, Low speed, High speed

Device Address : 1
Vendor : 0x066b (LINKSYS Inc.)
Product : 0x400b (LINKSYS USB Adapter)
Device Release : r1.01
USB Spec Release : v1.10
Serial Number : 953ce6
Class : 0x00 (Independant per interface)
Max PacketSize0 : 8
Languages : 0x0409 (English)
Current Frame : 911 (1024 bytes)
Configurations : 1
Configuration : 1
Attributes : 0xa0 (Bus-powered, Remote-wakeup)
Max Power : 156 mA
Interfaces : 1
Interface : 0 / 0
Class : 0x00 (Unknown)
Subclass : 0x00
Protocol : 0x00
Endpoints : Control + 3
Endpoint : 0
Attributes : Control
Max Packet Size: 8
Endpoint : 1
Attributes : Bulk/IN
Max Packet Size: 64
Endpoint : 2
Attributes : Bulk/OUT
Max Packet Size: 64
Endpoint : 3
Attributes : Interrupt/IN
Max Packet Size: 8
Interval : 128 ms

–Keith


James MacMillan wrote:

Actually, run it with a few v’s

/sbin/usb -vvv

James MacMillan wrote:
Posting the output of the /sbin/usb utility (run as root with
the USB stack running and only the ethernet module plugged in)
would probably be helpful in determining if the chipset has changed.

Keith Otis wrote:

Could we get a new version of the Pegasus driver, as Linksys has changed
the Product ID on the USB100TX?

Old Product ID: 2203, New Product ID: 400b.

Or did they change the chipset within the unit?

–Keith
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