On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 16:32:30 -0700
Peter Hessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

: On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 00:57:48 +0200
: ip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: 
: : On 9/26/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: : >
: : > much better, thanks. "3.9 GENERIC i386 built by [EMAIL PROTECTED]" is a
: : > lot more information than just saying "3.9".
: : >
: : right :)
: : 
: : > > port 1 addr 2: high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, USB2.0
: : > > WLAN(0x705c), Belkin(0x050d), rev 48.10
: : > > The FCC ID number is RAXWN4501H
: : >
: : > this uses a Zydas chip (FCC have photos of the innards too) and the
: : > IDs were added before 4.0 was tagged, this should work in 4.0.
: : >
: : 
: : What's meaning that ?
: 
: In 4.0 (and later) it will attach as zyd(4).  

Its been pointed out to me that zyd(4) was disabled for release.  Not to
mention, it currently doesn't work.

When the driver is enabled, the above device will attach as zyd(4).



: : It's different from the hardware listed in i386
: : compatibility list?
: : Is not based on Ralink RT2500 driver ?
: 
: It is different hardware, and is not based on the RT2500 driver.
: 
: 
: : Unfortunately, on the box is reported only the F5D7050 model...and
: : it's not more enough for a correct choice...i'm frustrated :(
: 
: Welcome to the club.  The F5D7050 has several variations which can be
: either ural, rum or zyd. The manufacturer didn't even have the common
: courtesy of changing the model number.
: 
: 
: : 
: : -- 
: :   ip
: : 
: 
: 
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