Please explain that in detail as much as possible and send bt from panic.
On i386 ndisulator with usb works fine last time I tested it, I am aware of bugs
on amd64 ...
I tested it as fast as I could with current/i386. You were right. I
don't know what I did, but it seems
to work fine wi
On 4/30/09, Gustau Pérez wrote:
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>>> I think this is right place to post, if it is not, please let me know.
>>>
>> It is not usb fault, it is driver side fault.
>>
>>
>Thank you. I thought it was not an usb fault, because with stable
> (old usb stack) it shows the same behaviour.
>
>I p
I think this is right place to post, if it is not, please let me know.
It is not usb fault, it is driver side fault.
Thank you. I thought it was not an usb fault, because with stable
(old usb stack) it shows the same behaviour.
I posted here because I saw some posts this April
On 4/26/09, Gustau Perez wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I think this is right place to post, if it is not, please let me know.
It is not usb fault, it is driver side fault.
>I'm experiencing problems with two different devices using if_rum.
> One is a Hercules Guillemot and the other is a Linksys Cis
I think this is right place to post, if it is not, please let me know.
I'm experiencing problems with two different devices using if_rum.
One is a Hercules Guillemot and the other is a Linksys Cisco WUSB54GC
The first one is about sensitivity, which is very low: for example,
I'm detecti
Hi,
I think this is right place to post, if it is not, please let me know.
I'm experiencing problems with two different devices using if_rum.
One is a Hercules Guillemot and the other is a Linksys Cisco WUSB54GC
The first one is about sensitivity, which is very low: for example,
I'm de