Thanks for the tips Bernd I'll comment on each in turn.

I now understand that this is new hardware although I did not at the time of
my post. I have been reading the OpenBSD axe driver which apparently has
included support for these devices for over a year now according to the CVS
log.

I am not in fact using a rack-mounted system.

I do expect the device to pass traffic at about 100MBit.

Forgive my ignorance, but are you saying I can run multiple vlans over the
same interface?

Thanks again for the help,
-Dan

On 12/17/06, Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 03:42:59PM -0500, Dan Frohlich wrote:
> Here is a link to the existing defect  usb/106621 btw.
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=usb/106621

And as it said: DLink sold diffenrent hardware under the same name.
This is in fact a new device requiring new driver and new documentation.
All in all - I really don't know what you expect from USB ethernet
devices, but since you are using a rack mounted system, I'll doubt that
even a working device will fir your requirements.
You'd better use the existing LAN port and attach it to a VLAN (802.1q)
capable switch to get isolated networks.

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