|Sergio, can you get access to a Windows machine and see if your device
|fails the USB tests that the program USBCV runs?  That program can be
|found at:
|http://www.usb.org/developers/tools
|If you don't have a high speed device, try the USBCheck program on that
|same page.

I don't have a usb2 pc and USBCheck is not available for download... :-(
Btw, i understand the device is not fully compliant... but it works
flawlessly
under linux 2.4.x, windows xp, windows 2003 (xp driver) so i really hope
you're gonna make the new core driver tolerate this kind of design
flaws.

I wrote to D-Link US support explaining the issue... i hope they will
provide something (new firmware?) that could fix the problem.

Thank you!


 saluti, Sergio
  icq#15624010


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