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Date:      Sat, 16 Mar 2002 12:57:44 -0500
From:      <jshamlet@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   USB100TX initialization problem in 4.5-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <OE25IMIQD525Hg09IXr0000c841@hotmail.com>

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I recently installed 4.5-RELEASE on a system that uses a Linksys =
USB100TX (aue) network adapter. The adapter is detected, and given its =
device node (aue0), but the interface reports "no carrier". I know the =
cabling is good, and the adapter is good - because it works in other =
operating systems. It appears from reading the lists that this adapter =
has worked in the past on FreeBSD 4.x kernels, so it appears to have =
been a recently introduced problem.

Note, I can ifconfig the interface, but the media options don't appear =
to do anything (I still don't get a link light). However, I noticed that =
the link light on this adapter doesn't mean much, as it works in Windows =
but doesn't work in linux (the light, not the adapter).

I don't subscribe to this list, so I would appreciate being cc:ed on any =
replies. Thanks :)
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<BODY>I recently installed 4.5-RELEASE on a system that uses a Linksys =
USB100TX (aue) network adapter. The adapter is detected, and given its =
device node (aue0), but the interface reports &quot;no carrier&quot;. I =
know the cabling is good, and the adapter is good - because it works in =
other operating systems. It appears from reading the lists that this =
adapter has worked in the past on FreeBSD 4.x kernels, so it appears to =
have been a recently introduced problem.<BR><BR>Note, I can ifconfig the =
interface, but the media options don't appear to do anything (I still =
don't get a link light). However, I noticed that the link light on this =
adapter doesn't mean much, as it works in Windows but doesn't work in =
linux (the light, not the adapter).<BR><BR>I don't subscribe to this =
list, so I would appreciate being cc:ed on any replies. Thanks :)</BODY>
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