My Usb Cable modem ntl:home 100 (Ambit) has been working flawlessly with the cdc-ether driver, but since the conversion to usbnet driver I have been unable to get it working. Upon boot up I get this error message. "USB 2-1: bad CDC descriptors". ...
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices No such file.
Then "mount -t usbfs usb /proc/bus/usb" and forward "lsusb" output.
Since the descriptors are the problem, we need to see them before we can figure out what's wrong. The /proc/bus/usb/devices output won't help, since they only include the standard descriptors not the class-specific ones.
- Dave
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