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Re: Please share info about power consumption characteristics of your USB adapter

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On 11/11/2009 03:19 PM, Janusz Krzysztofik wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please anyone owning one of adapters listed below: if the adapter is supported 
> by linux-wireless, please check for MaxPower with lsusb -v and give me the 
> result. I am looking for an adapter with MaxPower less than 300mA and would 
> rather not buy them all to learn they all do not fit :-).
> 
> Once again, sorry for abusing a devel list for this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Janusz
> 
> Asus WL-167g V2 (90-I8N2E0-0UAZ)
> D-Link DWA-125
> D-Link DWA-140
> D-Link DWL-G122
> Intellinet 503457
> Linksys WUSB100-EU
> Linksys WUSB54GC-EU
> Modecom WIFI-CARD-USB-MC-0105
> Modecom WIFI-CARD-USB-MC-0106
> Netgear WG111TEE
> Netgear WPN111EE
> OvisLink WL-1600USB
> Pentagram P 6132-08
> TP-Link TL-WN422G
> TP-Link TL-WN721N
> TP-Link TL-WN821N

I do not have any of the specific models you mention, but here are the 3 that I
have:

Netgear WG111v2    [Realtek RTL8187L] USB ID 0846:6a00 MaxPower 500mA
Level One 0301USB  [Realtek RTL8187B] USB ID 0bda:8187 MaxPower 500mA
Dell 1450 USB      [uses p54usb]      USB ID 413c:8104 MaxPower 500mA

There seems to be a pattern!

Larry
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