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>USB Devices</TITLE
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REL="HOME"
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TITLE="Linux on the Road"
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REL="UP"
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TITLE="Accessories: PCMCIA, USB and Other External Extensions"
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HREF="mobile-guide-p2c2-accessories.html"><LINK
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TITLE="Card Readers for SD/MMC/Memory Stick"
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HREF="mobile-guide-p2c2s1-card-reader.html"><LINK
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>Linux on the Road: </TH
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>Chapter 13. Accessories: PCMCIA, USB and Other External Extensions</TD
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NAME="mobile-guide-p2c2s4-usb-devices"
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>13.8. USB Devices</H1
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> For more info about this and other Linux-compatible USB
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devices see the
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<A
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HREF="http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/"
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TARGET="_top"
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>USB Survey</A
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and my
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>Mobile USB Linux Hardware Survey</A
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>13.8.1. Ethernet Devices</H2
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> From kernel source 2.4.4:
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<P
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>ADMtek AN986 Pegasus (eval. board)</P
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><LI
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>ADMtek ADM8511 Pegasus II (eval. board)</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>Accton 10/100</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>Billington USB-100</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>Corega FEter USB-TX</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>MELCO/BUFFALO LUA-TX</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>D-Link DSB-650TX, DSB-650TX-PNA, DSB-650, DU-E10, DU-E100</P
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></LI
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><LI
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>Linksys USB100TX, USB10TX</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>LANEED Ethernet LD-USB/TX</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>SMC 202</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>SOHOware NUB Ethernet</P
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></LI
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></UL
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>
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Any Pegasus II based board also are supported.
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If you have devices with vendor IDs other than noted above
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you should add them in the driver code and send a message
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to <petkan_AT_dce.bg> for update.
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</P
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>13.8.2. BlueTooth Dongles</H2
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> There are many dongles around. I have made some experience with the
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<A
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HREF="http://www.aircable.net/"
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>AIRcable</A
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for laptops and PDAs (e.g. SHARP's Zaurus models SL-5x00 and C-7x0). This
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USB dongle kit provides a fast, convenient way of connecting mobile Linux
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computers to another personal computer or notebook computer or
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mobile phone without any cabling. The AIRcable uses a
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BlueTooth connection without the need to set up a complicated
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BlueTooth configuration. For example: The AIRcable Zaurus-USB
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can be used for syncing the Zaurus (ZaurusManager, Intellisync),
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for Qtopia desktop and for network connections through
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the PC (Linux, Windows and Apple) running pppd.
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You may find further details and a
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<A
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HREF="http://tuxmobil.org/bluetooth_linux.html"
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TARGET="_top"
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>survey of compatible mobile phones etc.</A
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at TuxMobil.
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</P
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>13.8.3. Port Replicators/Docking Stations</H2
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> I do not have experience with these devices yet. But I expect that
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it will be difficult, if not impossible, to get them to run with Linux.
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For other kinds of port replicators and docking stations see the
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appropriate section in the laptop chapter.
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