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[opensuse] 10.2 drops USB nic after 3-min - wusb54g-v4
- From: Bill-Schoolcraft <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:29:22 -0800 (PST)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0702161419590.4176@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Family,
Well my wireless (usb) Linksys wusb54g, with the "ralink" chip, keeps
getting dropped, meaning the link-light goes out, power light goes out,
zilch...
I reinstalled 9.3 - 10.0 - 10.1 and now back to 10.2 and I was convinced
it was the USB unit itself till I rebooted into FreeBSD-6.2 and
Win-2000.
This laptop is triple booted so cross-testing is fairly accurate. It's
been up for three(3) days now on FreeBSD-6.2 and the same when booted
into Win-2k.
My question is that I thought whether a (usb) NIC is supported or not,
the power && link lights normally lite up, then it's time for the driver
stuff...
So, what on Earth would cause SuSE-10.2 to not only drop the connection
but turn "OFF" the device too leaving me with "NO" power nor link light?.
Is there some USB subsystem configuration files that are adjustable?
I got it to work with a static ip but it would always turn off.
--
Bill Schoolcraft <*> http://wiliweld.com
~
"Unix is very simple, but it takes a
genius to understand the simplicity."
(Dennis Ritchie)
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Well my wireless (usb) Linksys wusb54g, with the "ralink" chip, keeps
getting dropped, meaning the link-light goes out, power light goes out,
zilch...
I reinstalled 9.3 - 10.0 - 10.1 and now back to 10.2 and I was convinced
it was the USB unit itself till I rebooted into FreeBSD-6.2 and
Win-2000.
This laptop is triple booted so cross-testing is fairly accurate. It's
been up for three(3) days now on FreeBSD-6.2 and the same when booted
into Win-2k.
My question is that I thought whether a (usb) NIC is supported or not,
the power && link lights normally lite up, then it's time for the driver
stuff...
So, what on Earth would cause SuSE-10.2 to not only drop the connection
but turn "OFF" the device too leaving me with "NO" power nor link light?.
Is there some USB subsystem configuration files that are adjustable?
I got it to work with a static ip but it would always turn off.
--
Bill Schoolcraft <*> http://wiliweld.com
~
"Unix is very simple, but it takes a
genius to understand the simplicity."
(Dennis Ritchie)
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