Re: 157e:300c is TEW-429UF

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Paul Litwack schrieb:

I have a trendnet TEW-429UF. It is a 3 function usb device: 512mb
usb flash drive, usb read only "cdrom" with drivers, and a
wireless b/g nic (it also has a 4th function: wireless hotspot
detector , but this is not  a usb function).  The two mass
storage devices are detected as 1307:0168 & 1307:1169, but lsusb
does not detect the nic. By installing in windoze I found that
the  identifies the nic as a 157e:300c once windoze driver is
installed.  The windoze driver is named zd1211bu which is
intriguingly similar to zd1211rw which is a linux driver. I can't
get either ndiswrapper or zd1211rw to work. Can anyone here help
me get this thing to work?


Chances are the Windows driver does some mode switching. I have some experience with finding out the relevant information; afterwards, this could lead to a kernel patch.

PM me if you want; this would turn up the noise here quite a bit.

Josua
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