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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: cehofer on July 18, 2023, 04:41:51 AM
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I have an A4000T/060 with a Deneb USB running Poseidon 4.5. I have been having issues with it crashing my system when backing up to smb NAS.
I have 4 different USB ethernet adapters:
Linksys USB200M AX88172 chipset:
Uses 250mW of 500mW power
Poseidon sees it as a CDC class but class under information sys "None".
This adapter works for a time until it errors 3 times and Poseidon shuts it down. Reasonably fast.
"Eth received failed: packet overflow(7)"
"Eth received failed: packet response timeout(6)"
To get it to work again, I unplug the USB and replug and hit retry and it copies just fine until the next time it errors out.
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Linksys USB200M V2 AX88772 chipset:
Uses 250mW of 500mW power
Poseidon sees it as a "Vendor" class but class under information sys "Vendor 255".
This adapter is very slow.
No errors from Poseidon.
Using "Sana-II Meter Tool 37.11" network monitoring program, It gets continuous "Bad Packet" errors which means "CRC" errors.
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Linksys USB300M AX88772 chipset:
Uses 250mW of 500mW power
Poseidon sees it as a "Vendor" class but class under information sys "Vendor 255".
This adapter is very slow.
No errors from Poseidon.
Using "Sana-II Meter Tool 37.11" network monitoring program, It gets continuous "Bad Packet" errors which means "CRC" errors.
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D-Link
Dub-E100 USB 2.0
Uses 450mW of 500mW power
AX88172 chipset: Poseidon sees it as a CDC class but class under information sys "None".
This adapter works most reliably and no Poseidon errors Reasonably fast.
On some large files I get:
"Eth received failed: NAK failure"
Using "Sana-II Meter Tool 37.11" network monitoring program, It gets 0 "Bad Packet" errors which means "CRC" errors.
Occasionally, it will stop working and I can either unplug/plug the adapter in or do a power cycle under Poseidon.
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So what I have noticed is that the AX88172 chipset works most reliably. Both AX88172 and AX88772 use the USBASIXETH driver.
Can anybody tell me how to change under the "Class" from "Vendor" to CDC Class? Or is that possible?