On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 21:15, you wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>
> I don't know of a USB ethernet module, but 'acm.o' controls modems and ISDN
> adapters.
>
> You probably already know this, but there are two different mainboard
> chipset implementations, each requiring a different module in order to
> enable the onboard USB controller... modules 'usb-uhci.o' and 'usb-ohci.o'
> . You can tell which one you need to use by checking out the response to
> the following command (as root) lspci -v | grep USB. Use of the wrong one
> could give either no connectivity, or weird performance.

Yes true, but which ever you choose would also require in his case a 
selection for a USB ethernet, which I do not know of. I am trying to picture 
a usb ethernet card/modem and failing, never heard of such an animal, but 
then!

-- 
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To those who have been in harms way, to those that have made the
sacrifice in humanities name. At the going down of the sun and
in the morning I shall remember them. 
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Keith Antoine aka "skippy"
18 Arkana St The Gap Queensland 4061 Australia PH 16 7 33002161
Retired Geriatric and Sometime Electronics Engineer : Knowall

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