Hello all, I bought (cheapily :) an paralell port pocket ethernet adaptor. No label on it, just 'made in taiwan'.. after few hours of web searching I found its type: it is ALP500CT (or its total copy), info and image can be found at http://www.datatelsup.com/epocket.html Inside it has Realtek 8012D [why D? maybe 'different' :))] chip. I've tested all drivers for three supported pocket ethernet devices but with no success and I also tested Realtek WindOwls drivers for 8012 chip with the same result. Original drivers for this device I still can't found, maybe I'll contact DTS to get some. Module AT-LAN-TEC/Realtek does not detect anything. I've also try to bypass some hardware checking in the driver, so the device eth0 appears, but ethernet address 00:00:00:00:00:00 was not the one I expected. Also, there was no activity led blinking when packets were send to device. Other two, D-Link 600 and 620 shows nothing. Does anyone has experience with this device? Or any drivers? Regards, Pete - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
