>From the Linksys page on the USB100TX:
   "The 10/100 USB Network Adapter features an(sic) maximum of 12Mbps
throughput (the maximum throughput supported by USB)"

Seems rather pointless, to me. Why drag down your LAN with this device?

--- Jean-Louis Debert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "John D. Kim" wrote:
> > 
> > The kernel has some USB support, but it is very outdated.  You can
> > download a backport of usb from kernel 2.3.50 to 2.2.14.  I got myself a
> > Linksys 100TX for my iopener.  Haven't had a chance to play with it yet,
> > though...  The backport can be downloaded from...lets see if I can find
> > it...
> 
> Just a minute, please ... "100TX" seems to apply to a 100Mbit NIC, no
> ???
> 
> Isn't USB limited to 12 Mbit anyway ??? (until USB 2.0 which is not
> yet
> implemented on current motherboards AFAIK).
> 
> -- 
> Jean-Louis Debert        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 74 Annemasse  France
> old Linux fan
> 

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