Yesterday the Intel USB 802.11b Wireless adapter (model WUD2011BWW) I bought on ebay arrived. First I downloaded win2k drivers and tested it on a borrowed windows laptop. The device works fine and connects to my AP fine. Then I plugged it into my debian machine. The console and /var/log/kern.log report the following : Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using address 2 Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 1 but max is 0 Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: can't read configurations, error -22 Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using address 3 Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 1 but max is 0 Jun 26 11:33:44 dman13 kernel: usb 1-2: can't read configurations, error -22
I get the same problem with debian on the borrowed laptop. I don't think it is a hardware problem because the device works in the laptop with win2k but not on the same laptop with debian. Both of these debian systems are running kernel 2.6.6 (one is 686 and the other k7). Is anyone familiar with this issue? TIA, -D -- \begin{humor} Disclaimer: If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that: 1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient" 2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW. 3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company. 4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may be included on your message \end{humor} www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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