Charlie, Thanks.
Has anybody ever written a utility to control the power of a USB port? Ben Charlie Liu wrote:
As long as your USB host has power switch chip embedded, it would be
controllable. For example, if you have MIC2026 power switch associated with
Opti 82C861 controller in your UBS host, you will be able to control the
MIC2026 through the 82C861 to power up/down the USB devices. Hope it helps.
Charlie
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Subject: [Linux-usb-users] USB Power
Is there any way to control the power to a USB device? For example, to
power cycle an ADSL modem when it hangs??
Thanks, Ben
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