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... LINK LED should be a problem with the physical connection. If both LEDs are unlit, there may be solid green, indicating a good physical connection between your network switch, hub, or router is complete. Check the cables between the DUB-E100 and the network. To mount the driver,... go to the LINUX2.6.9_REV111 directory and executing the following command: [root@localhost linux2.6.9_rev111]# insmod usbnet or [root@localhost anywhere]# modprobe usbnet To unmount the driver, just typing the following command...
... LINK LED should be a problem with the physical connection. If both LEDs are unlit, there may be solid green, indicating a good physical connection between your network switch, hub, or router is complete. Check the cables between the DUB-E100 and the network. To mount the driver,... go to the LINUX2.6.9_REV111 directory and executing the following command: [root@localhost linux2.6.9_rev111]# insmod usbnet or [root@localhost anywhere]# modprobe usbnet To unmount the driver, just typing the following command...
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Linux 2.6.x To verify if the DUB-E100 driver is properly installed: 1. Load the DUB-E100 module by the following lines: asix 26880 0 usbnet 20616 1 asix mii 9600 2 asix,e100 usbcore 114896 5 asix,usbnet,usb_storage,echi_hcd,uhci_hcd If you still have problem on installing the D-Link USB DUB-E100 driver, please contact D-Link Technical Support. 20 List the loaded modules with the specified pattern "asix": [root@localhost linux2.6.14_rev101]# lsmod | grep asix Then you should get the reply similar to the following command: [root@localhost linux2.6.14_rev101]# modprobe asix 2.
Linux 2.6.x To verify if the DUB-E100 driver is properly installed: 1. Load the DUB-E100 module by the following lines: asix 26880 0 usbnet 20616 1 asix mii 9600 2 asix,e100 usbcore 114896 5 asix,usbnet,usb_storage,echi_hcd,uhci_hcd If you still have problem on installing the D-Link USB DUB-E100 driver, please contact D-Link Technical Support. 20 List the loaded modules with the specified pattern "asix": [root@localhost linux2.6.14_rev101]# lsmod | grep asix Then you should get the reply similar to the following command: [root@localhost linux2.6.14_rev101]# modprobe asix 2.