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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine steve53@earthlink.net" on Wed, 20 Apr
2005 00:15:10 PDT7
> Well, common sense says it's not supported.
Not necessarily, some Linksys devices are supported, that is why I wanted to
get the USB info from the device.
> Compare the date of the
> driver to the date the card was manufactured. The interesting question is
> can the card be made to work without too much effort.
Here is the info from USBRES
<<< Device Description >>>
Type : 01
USB Rev : 200
Class : Reserved (0)
Subclass : Reserved (0)
Protocol : Reserved (0)
Device Information is defined at interface Level
Max. packetsize : 40
Vendor ID : 13B1
Product ID : 000A
Device Release# : 1020
Strings:
Manufacturer Name : Cisco-Linksys
Product Name : Wireless-G USB Network Adapter
Serial number : Not implemented
Number of Configurations : 1
Configuration 0 :
Lenght : 53
Name :
Value : 1
Attributes : 0x80
Power : 500 mA
Interfaces : 1
Interface 0
Alt Setting : 0
Name :
Class : Vendor specific
SubClass : Vendor specific
Protocol : Vendor specific
Endpoints : 5
Endpoint 0:
Address : 81
Attributes : 02
Packetsize : 0200
Interval : 0
Endpoint 1:
Address : 01
Attributes : 02
Packetsize : 0200
Interval : 0
Endpoint 2:
Address : 82
Attributes : 02
Packetsize : 0200
Interval : 0
Endpoint 3:
Address : 02
Attributes : 02
Packetsize : 0200
Interval : 0
Endpoint 4:
Address : 83
Attributes : 03
Packetsize : 0000
Interval : 1
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Robert Blair
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