rlhar...@oplink.net a écrit : > On Sun, November 8, 2015 6:26 am, Pascal Hambourg wrote: >> What does "ifconfig -a" display ? > > eth0: flags=4098<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 > ether 00:a0:c6:00:00:00
Looks like the interface we're looking for, although the MAC address is different from what you read on the device screen (08:BD:43:34:15:9A). Now you can try to set the interface up, run a DHCP client on it (dhclient, pump, dhcpcd, udhcpc...) and check what happens. > lan-1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 > inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0.0.0 Note : according to what you read on the device screen, it uses an IP address in the same range so you may need to set a different subnet on the LAN interface. >> What are the new messages in the kernel log after plugging the device ? > > [ 0.000000] usb2-1: new full-speed USB device number 4 using ohci_hcd > [ 0.000000] rndis_host 2-1:1.0: eth0: register 'rndis_host' at > usb-0000:00:0.3-1, RNDIS device, 00:a0:c6:00:00:00 > >> According to <http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2176502>, the >> device should work with the "rndis_host" kernel module. Confirmed by the kernel log. >> You can print the module alias of the device with : >> >> find /sys -name "modalias" -execdir grep -i "v0846p68e1" '{}' \; > > usb:v0846p68E1dFFFFdc02dsc00dp00icE0isc01ip03 > usb:v0846p68E1dFFFFdc02dsc00dp00ic0Aisc00ip00 > >> and check which module supports it with : >> >> modprobe -R <alias> > > modprobe gives no output Really ? Even though the rndis_host module was automatically loaded ? On my box it returns "rndis_host" for the first alias returned by the previous command : modprobe -R usb:v0846p68E1dFFFFdc02dsc00dp00icE0isc01ip03 rndis_host