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From: Oleg Lelchuk <oleglelc...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: AW: axge0 and AX88179
To: Hans Petter Selasky <h...@selasky.org>
You are addressing it to Shteryana, right?
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 7:21 AM, Hans Pette
On 07/05/17 07:28, Oleg Lelchuk wrote:
Yes, I am having exactly the same problem that Shteryana described. I also
got messages about wrong ip length when I started dhclient for ue0. If I
plug my device into a usb 2.0 port and enable flow control, I get
networking speeds that are around 250
Yes, I am having exactly the same problem that Shteryana described. I also
got messages about wrong ip length when I started dhclient for ue0. If I
plug my device into a usb 2.0 port and enable flow control, I get
networking speeds that are around 250 Mbit/sec. If flow control is disabled
and the
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Von: Hans Petter Selasky [mailto:h...@selasky.org]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2017 17:41
An: syr...@freebsd.org; Tom Huerlimann <off...@thuinformatik.ch>
Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Betreff: Re: axge0 and AX88179
Hi Tom,
Thanks for shipping me your device.
I've now done some basic
On 06/15/17 20:29, Tom Huerlimann wrote:
Hello HPS
Thank you for your help and your investigation on this.
I start a couple of additional test in the next few days and let you know if I
can find additional details.
Just to be sure:
What was the FreeBSD version you have tested with?
Best
Hi Tom,
Thanks for shipping me your device.
I've now done some basic tests and your device shows varying results.
When connecting it to a GBit capable ethernet port using a short cable,
it ends up negotiating 10MBit link speed, whilst connecting to another
other port, 1Gbit link speed. When
Attached netstat-s.log2.txt after the box was up during the night.
From: Hans Petter Selasky [mailto:h...@selasky.org]
Hello HPS
> You can try to enable debugging:
> sysctl hw.usb.axge.debug=255
# sysctl hw.usb.axge.debug=255
sysctl: unknown oid 'hw.usb.axge.debug': No such file or directory
From: Hans Petter Selasky [mailto:h...@selasky.org]
Hello HPS
> You can try to enable debugging:
> sysctl hw.usb.axge.debug=255
# sysctl hw.usb.axge.debug=255
sysctl: unknown oid 'hw.usb.axge.debug': No such file or directory
# sysctl hw.usb
hw.usb.ucom.cons_baud: 9600
Hi all,
I've experienced a similar problem but didn't get to analyzing it
deeper (or reporting) unfortunately ; the device is
ugen0.8: at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=SUPER
(5.0Gbps) pwr=ON (124mA)
bLength = 0x0012
bDescriptorType = 0x0001
bcdUSB = 0x0300
bDeviceClass = 0x00ff
Hi,
Does someone have an idea what I did forget to check/verify?
You can try to enable debugging:
sysctl hw.usb.axge.debug=255
Or:
Try to log the USB traffic using "usbdump"
usbdump -i usbusX -f y -s 65536
And look for errors like "ERR".
Did you verify two such adapters back2back with
From: Hans Petter Selasky [mailto:h...@selasky.org]
On 05/25/17 20:37, Tom Huerlimann wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have the problem, that I cannot reach more than 20-40Mbit/s when
>> using the
>> AX88179 chip (1Gbit/s NIC) on a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Port (same on a
>> 480Mbps High Speed USB
On 05/25/17 20:37, Tom Huerlimann wrote:
Hi all,
I have the problem, that I cannot reach more than 20-40Mbit/s when using the
AX88179 chip (1Gbit/s NIC) on a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Port (same on a 480Mbps
High Speed USB v2.0-Port).
# usbconfig dump_device_desc
(...)
ugen0.7: at usbus0, cfg=0
Hi all,
I have the problem, that I cannot reach more than 20-40Mbit/s when using the
AX88179 chip (1Gbit/s NIC) on a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Port (same on a 480Mbps
High Speed USB v2.0-Port).
# usbconfig dump_device_desc
(...)
ugen0.7: at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=SUPER
(5.0Gbps) pwr=ON (124mA)
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