Help getting asix ax88772b to work
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That should be supported by the axe(4) driver under both 2.0.x or 2.1. ???
Anything pertinent in the logs?It could be it is using a new usb ID that isn't linked to the axe driver yet.
Steve
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That should be supported by the axe(4) driver under both 2.0.x or 2.1. ???
Anything pertinent in the logs?It could be it is using a new usb ID that isn't linked to the axe driver yet.
Steve
This is what I am getting from logs
kernel: ugen3.2: <vendor 0x0b95="">at usbus3
It says that one can load the axe4 as a module, but if it has been suported since 2.0.1 it shuld alredy be loaded right? I tested the adapter in 2.0.2 first but didnt work so thats why I upgraded to 2.1</vendor>
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Ok so Vendor 0b95 is Asix. We need the device ID as well.
From the commnd line run:usbconfig usbconfig dump_device_desc
Paste the section relevant to the usb nic here. Then we can check if it's an ID the driver should know about.
Steve
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ugen4.2: <product 0x772b="" vendor="" 0x0b95="">at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON
bLength = 0x0012
bDescriptorType = 0x0001
bcdUSB = 0x0200
bDeviceClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceSubClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
idVendor = 0x0b95
idProduct = 0x772b
bcdDevice = 0x0001
iManufacturer = 0x0001 <asix elec.="" corp.="">iProduct = 0x0002 <ax88772b>iSerialNumber = 0x0003 <000163>
bNumConfigurations = 0x0001I have the same problem and followed your steps, I know this post is dead, but this would greatly help me.</ax88772b></asix></product>
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I want to buy one of those asix ax88772b. But i found this post that some guys got problems.
o.O
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The Asix devices supported by FreeBSD 8.3, and hence pfSense 2.1, are shown in the usbdevs file:
@http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/release/8.3.0/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs?revision=234063&view=markup:
/* ASIX Electronics products */
product ASIX AX88172 0x1720 10/100 Ethernet
product ASIX AX88178 0x1780 AX88178
product ASIX AX88772 0x7720 AX88772
product ASIX AX88772A 0x772a AX88772A USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet
product ASIX AX88772B 0x772b AX88772B USB 2.0 10/100 EthernetSo product 0x772b should be supported or at least recognized. Odd that it isn't.
It's also shown in the source for the axe driver:
/*
142 * Various supported device vendors/products.
143 */
144 static const STRUCT_USB_HOST_ID axe_devs[] = {
145 #define AXE_DEV(v,p,i) { USB_VPI(USB_VENDOR_##v, USB_PRODUCT_##v##_##p, i) }
146 AXE_DEV(ABOCOM, UF200, 0),
147 AXE_DEV(ACERCM, EP1427X2, 0),
148 AXE_DEV(APPLE, ETHERNET, AXE_FLAG_772),
149 AXE_DEV(ASIX, AX88172, 0),
150 AXE_DEV(ASIX, AX88178, AXE_FLAG_178),
151 AXE_DEV(ASIX, AX88772, AXE_FLAG_772),
152 AXE_DEV(ASIX, AX88772A, AXE_FLAG_772A),
153 AXE_DEV(ASIX, AX88772B, AXE_FLAG_772B),
154 AXE_DEV(ATEN, UC210T, 0),
155 AXE_DEV(BELKIN, F5D5055, AXE_FLAG_178),
156 AXE_DEV(BILLIONTON, USB2AR, 0),
157 AXE_DEV(CISCOLINKSYS, USB200MV2, AXE_FLAG_772A),
158 AXE_DEV(COREGA, FETHER_USB2_TX, 0),
159 AXE_DEV(DLINK, DUBE100, 0),
160 AXE_DEV(DLINK, DUBE100B1, AXE_FLAG_772),
161 AXE_DEV(GOODWAY, GWUSB2E, 0),
162 AXE_DEV(IODATA, ETGUS2, AXE_FLAG_178),
163 AXE_DEV(JVC, MP_PRX1, 0),
164 AXE_DEV(LINKSYS2, USB200M, 0),
165 AXE_DEV(LINKSYS4, USB1000, AXE_FLAG_178),
166 AXE_DEV(LOGITEC, LAN_GTJU2A, AXE_FLAG_178),
167 AXE_DEV(MELCO, LUAU2KTX, 0),
168 AXE_DEV(MELCO, LUA3U2AGT, AXE_FLAG_178),
169 AXE_DEV(NETGEAR, FA120, 0),
170 AXE_DEV(OQO, ETHER01PLUS, AXE_FLAG_772),
171 AXE_DEV(PLANEX3, GU1000T, AXE_FLAG_178),
172 AXE_DEV(SITECOM, LN029, 0),
173 AXE_DEV(SITECOMEU, LN028, AXE_FLAG_178),
174 AXE_DEV(SYSTEMTALKS, SGCX2UL, 0),Perhapds you have some new revision of the chip. :-\
Steve
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ugen4.2: <product 0x772b="" vendor="" 0x0b95="">at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON
bLength = 0x0012
bDescriptorType = 0x0001
bcdUSB = 0x0200
bDeviceClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceSubClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
idVendor = 0x0b95
idProduct = 0x772b
bcdDevice = 0x0001
iManufacturer = 0x0001 <asix elec.="" corp.="">iProduct = 0x0002 <ax88772b>iSerialNumber = 0x0003 <000163>
bNumConfigurations = 0x0001I have the same problem and followed your steps, I know this post is dead, but this would greatly help me.</ax88772b></asix></product>
This is how mine looked, buy my USB adapter appears to be working fine with 2.1. I picked up the AX88772B from this vendor for $15.50USD shipped from HK. It looked exactly like the picture, and other than a serial number on the bottom there are no other markings. No brand, model, or regulatory information, so I have no idea how to point someone to the same device.
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Please follow the instructions in here by checking dmesg
How_to_identify_Authentic_ASIX_USB-to-LAN_Products
Please post your dmesg.
I have updated the driver to include a new revision that I found in current git… Though I think you will have to rebuild kernel :( I don't think it will load if it is already in the kernel.
#i386 md5 if_axe.ko MD5 (if_axe.ko) = 604CE90437ADAA83132D9FECEC9B43D6
#amd64 md5 if_axe.ko MD5 (if_axe.ko) = 2C62DD09A13871E9BAF25F912BF3F8B5
If it still doesn't work please follow the above instructions to make sure that it is authentic. And post any new errors, dmesg, what you did to reproduce.
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It should load at boot and replace the in-kernel module. That's done often with pci NICs (em, sk, msk etc).
Steve
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It should load at boot and replace the in-kernel module. That's done often with pci NICs (em, sk, msk etc).
Steve
Hmm really? Ok let me try that
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Yep, done it many times for msk. Never tried for a USB device but I can't see why that would be any different. USB device list not updated perhaps?
Interesting, I hadn't realised that the module you are working on in the other thread is differently named: if_axe vs if_axge. Is it a completely new module then? With no support for earlier devices?
Steve
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Yep, done it many times for msk. Never tried for a USB device but I can't see why that would be any different. USB device list not updated perhaps?
What process did you use. I get "module axe already present!"
Interesting, I hadn't realised that the module you are working on in the other thread is differently named: if_axe vs if_axge. Is it a completely new module then? With no support for earlier devices?
Steve
if_axge is just for the 178A and 179 which I backported from november source.
if_axe is for the other axis devices. I added a revision into the code 772b_1 that was in new source and recompiled
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You have to load it at boot using the /boot/loader.conf.local file. Create that file if it doesn't exist. Add the line:
if_axe_load="yes"
Steve
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You have to load it at boot using the /boot/loader.conf.local file. Create that file if it doesn't exist. Add the line:
if_axe_load="yes"
Steve
I get "module axe already present" in my dmesg.boot. I don't think it overrides.
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Hmm, maybe usb device drivers are different then.
Steve
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Hmm, maybe usb device drivers are different then.
Steve
The axe driver is compiled into the kernel there is no way around unless we recompile a kernel.
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Apparently not. :( I wonder what's actually different about the USB drivers that prevents it. The PCI drivers can certainly be loaded at boot to displace the in kernel driver.
Steve
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I want to share my experience with two different usb to lan cards both claiming to have chipset (AX88772 a/b).
I managed to install (simple plug&play) only one of the two usb to ethernet adapters (0B95 & 772B), taking name ue0 under pfsense.(the other adapter never worked)
but huge but.
I set the ue0 as lan card and give it the ip 192.168.1.1
and i set my wan card as 192.168.2.2 with gateway my router (192.168.2.1)i can ping from my client pc (192.168.1.2) the lan interface & also i can ping pfsense.org
i can ping from my pfsense box the address pfsense.orgbut again huge but.
i never get the packages of pfsense to load (stating that it cant contact pfsense.org, and i should change DNS)
i never get to load webpages in my browser.i would appreciate any help given
edit0: usb to ethernet adapter is having a weird mac 00:00:00:00:00:01
edit1: i updated to 2.2, now usb to ethernet doesnt even get recognized as ue0
edit2: i get this errorskernel: ugen1.2: <vendor 0x0b95=""> at usbus1 (disconnected)</vendor>
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[ There were error(s) loading the rules: pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device - The line in question reads [0]: ] -
That is a different problem. The usb ethernet card is clearly working correctly since you're able to ping it from the client machine. One possible cause might be: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Controlling_IPv6_or_IPv4_Preference
You should start another thread to discuss that.2.2 is still 'highly experimental'. Many things don't work correctly at this point. You should start a thread in the 2.2 subforum to report this failure if it hasn't already been reported.
Steve
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That is a different problem. The usb ethernet card is clearly working correctly since you're able to ping it from the client machine.
Stevei am able to ping the interface but not access the web configuration (if usb to ethernet is used as lan interface)