DM9601

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Any opinions on the DM9601 USB 1.1 10/100 Ethernet adapter?  Having no
luck with my $3.99+shipping special from Hong Kong, although at that
price, I guess I shouldn't expect much.  Under Linux with the latest
2.6 "testing" kernel, the device seems to initialize just fine (at 10
Mb/s in spite of 100 Mb/s being available -- broken autosense?), but
hangs for approx. 30 seconds immediately afterward before DHCP times
out.  Under WinXP with the chipset driver provided by the Taiwanese
manufacturer (WHQL, unlike the driver provided with the adapter), the
device initializes at 100 Mb/s full-duplex and gets a dynamic address
assigned, but hangs during I/O regardless of speed/duplex setting (if
explicitly set vs. allowed to autosense).  The WinXP driver provided
with the adapter isn't signed, and blue-screened the system: somehow it
figures :-(.  Laptop USB port is 2.0, and device is supposed to be 1.1.

--Bob
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