USB 2.0 driver problem - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

I can't get activesync connection with my xda (I) with USB 2.0
It works with serial cable, so everything else is fine.
USB 2.0 works fine with other peripherals.
So, my guess is that the USB driver don't supprt the high(er) speed of USB 2.0.
xda II howver supports 2.0 if I was told correctly.
Could these drivers be the solution to my problem?
I.e. use the xda II USB drivers on my xda I?
Anyone suggestion?
Can someone test this? I would if I would have the drivers :-(

odd my xda1 is connected to usb2 without any problems at all
come to think of it all 7 devices connected to my usb2 are usb1.1 devices just like the xda1
try getting newer usb2 drivers
and if you have xp make sure to install sp1 otherwise usb2 is odd behaving

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Usb to Cat-5

I work in IT and I thought it would be nice to use my prime for testing routers, switches & ect. I got a belkin usb 2.0 ethernet adapter and it works great. I am running ICS by the way.
This one?
http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=281799
ICS feature list didn't show support for USB LAN adapters. So you're saying standard kernel provides support? Can you up a pic of the networking setup in ICS?
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Looks like there's a driver pack for HC 3.2 for rooted TF101. Hope to see same for ICS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274656
Super curious about this..
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F4U047-RS-Ethernet-Adapter-100MBPS/dp/B005UUY24A
would this work?
I remember the reading somewhere that the prime can use a usb the eternity adapter without rooting the prime
And cheap once from amazon and dx also wormd
I'll try to find the link for it
But if someone knows please correct me if I'm wrong
This is the one I got
http://m.radioshack.com/radioshack/product/detail.do?itemId=12182056&categoryId=&path=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKCOB_sdwYs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Hmm, I have the D-Link DUB-E100. I'll have to see if that'll work when I get home.
It worked with the Honeycomb drivers, FWIW.
Just tried the USB adapter from my Mac Air and it just worked
With micro HDMI to VGA, who needs a laptop now... well apart from Android development still being better in Eclipse
Can anyone try a USB wifi adapter and see if it works? If it does, please mention adapter make & model. TIA.
that is v cool, have you tried using a console cable to usb for switch configuration? e.g. getting a serial to usb adapter and plugging into the switch and using telnet client on your laptop?
fro5tie said:
that is v cool, have you tried using a console cable to usb for switch configuration? e.g. getting a serial to usb adapter and plugging into the switch and using telnet client on your laptop?
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I went a different route. Still having some issues getting it to work though. I'll post a [Q] thread on it and see if I can get some positive feedback.
could someone test 1080p streaming via ethernet?
oremy said:
could someone test 1080p streaming via ethernet?
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Do you want internet video or pc to tab streaming tested?
shawnfr said:
Just tried the USB adapter from my Mac Air and it just worked
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Hi Shawn,
seriously, your Macbook Air USB-Ethernet adapter works?
Can you confirm whether your Prime is rooted? Which version of Android is it running?
Thanks,
Eddie
Belkin usb to gigabit ethernet works too
I have one of these usb to ethernet devices:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-USB-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B002N56EWI
Works without any added drivers, etc. on the 'Prime running ICS. I rooted mine straight away so can't say 100% that it works without root access before anyone asks (sorry!).
Streams 1080p videos flawlessly from my pc via the MyNET DLNA app and also from the 'Prime's internal memory to my Samsung TV via DLNA (again using MyNet).
Gotta love the 'Prime
This $7 USB Ethernet adapter (only 100MBps) from Monoprice works out-of-the-box with the TF201. The "asix" linux module is builtin to ICS and provides the functionality. The adapter automatically picked up an IP address via DHCP the moment I plugged in the ethernet cable. Manual network config using the "ip addr" command is also a possibility, although I assume it requires root access if you do not already have that.
Code:
<6>[390237.318936] usb 1-1.2: new high speed USB device number 84 using tegra-ehci
<6>[390237.373125] usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0b95, idProduct=772a
<6>[390237.374868] usb 1-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
<6>[390237.375961] usb 1-1.2: Product: AX88x72A
<6>[390237.377596] usb 1-1.2: Manufacturer: ASIX Elec. Corp.
<6>[390237.379214] usb 1-1.2: SerialNumber: 000002
<6>[390238.066107] ASIX USB Ethernet Adapter:v4.2.0 19:32:21 Jan 17 2012
<6>[390238.066164] <6> http://www.asix.com.tw
<4>[390238.068588] eth%d: status ep1in, 8 bytes period 11
<6>[390238.098586] eth0: register 'asix' at usb-tegra-ehci.2-1.2, ASIX AX88772A USB 2.0 Ethernet, 00:60:6e:05:22:fb
<4>[390238.122315] eth0: rxqlen 0 --> 10
<4>[390238.122645] eth0: rxqlen 10 --> 20
<4>[390238.122942] eth0: rxqlen 20 --> 30
<4>[390238.123389] eth0: rxqlen 30 --> 40
<4>[390238.123600] eth0: rxqlen 40 --> 44
<4>[390238.132625] eth0: ax88772a - Link status is: 0
I am a fan of the BTEP terminal client for Android, but the ssh binary built-in to it will not connect to Cisco devices for me. The ConnectBot app connects flawlessly, however.
Next stop for me: serial console (going to attempt wired and/or bluetooth).
I even plugged in my kids Wii ethernet adapter and it worked! (ICS not rooted).
jdudb said:
I even plugged in my kids Wii ethernet adapter and it worked! (ICS not routed).
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Nice. My wifi works great but i am sure others will love this.
Was at Microcenter today.. picked up an Apple one that does 1Gbps.. not in the cheapie range at $30, but we'll see how it works out
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0351619
Just waiting to get my Prime back now from ASUS though
I just tested out two different Prolific 2302 USB Serial adapters for connecting to my Cisco stuff's console port. They both "worked" from the Android OS point-of-view (kernel detected device/module and attached to ttyUSB0), but only one worked with the "Slick USB 2 Serial Terminal" app which seems to be the only option for this usage. The app is not awesome for connectivity and the interface is a little quirky, but it is functional and beats carrying a heavy laptop for quick simple stuff. If I expected to be in serial console for more than 30 minutes or so I'd bring my MacBook.
oremy said:
could someone test 1080p streaming via ethernet?
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Dam I love my prime. I didn't even convert the 1080p video with handbrake. Tegra 2 would never do this. I have fixed the lag-I\O issue on my prime & I don't have WiFi issues so your results may very.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sinv2ZX2Sg

USB OTG - supported usb wired ethernet

Hi Folks,
I have the OTG cable and USB Y cable working my touchpad with 7/30 CM9 nightly... I would like to purchase a USB wired ethernet adapter. Has anyone tried and know of one that would actually work on the touchpad with CM9?
Thanks a ton!!
Anything that Android 4.0 supports should work unless its limited by our kernel. I'd say there is a good chance this one would work as it mentions plug and play compatibility on Android 3.2+. But there could be kernel limitations so you may want to get another opinion.
http://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Adapter-Android-Tablets-Windows/dp/B007RTACDM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552102

[Q] Usb dongle connection via OTG cable sony neo v running on ics

I have a sony xperia neo v running on ics. is there a way one can connect internet through a 3g usb dongle from ZTE i also have a OTG cable.
can this work?
I have the same problem buddy :-/
Me too.. This was my post:
Rooted and flashes my HTC Wildfire Buzz (A3333) to CM. Now I'm a persistent aircrack-ng user on linux platform and I know it's possible to get custom made drivers from a blog somewhere on working for some Broadcast chipsets. My phone has a Qualcomm MSM7225 / ARM1136EJ-S chipset and thus not compatible.
I've been thinking to get an external USB adapter to get monitor anyway. Now before buying it, I wanted to hear you guys out to ask if my phone will recognize it as a genuine adapter without installing any further drivers.. Also would the phone have enough battery output to supply both the phone and adapter. Last, I wanted to ask some of you that already own one to give me some tips on the "better" external usb adapters, which ones do I pick?
Thanks in advance
iPot

Galaxy S5 Transfer Speed with USB 3.0 ( No difference ?)

I have both the original USB 3.0 Samsung cable + USB 3.0 Ports on my PC ( Asrock Z87 Extreme4 Motherboard).
USB 3.0 enabled in BIOS and everything. My computer detects it as 3.0 cable .
But whenever I select USB 3.0 mode on the phone and transfer large files,
I noticed there is barely or no difference in transfer speed at all, as compared to MTP (regular) mode ?
Is anyone in the same situation .
I heard this 3.0 feature is actually just for charging speed not transfer speed on the S5.
Can somebody clarify ?
Thanks!
hyun18 said:
I have both the original USB 3.0 Samsung cable + USB 3.0 Ports on my PC ( Asrock Z87 Extreme4 Motherboard).
USB 3.0 enabled in BIOS and everything. My computer detects it as 3.0 cable .
But whenever I select USB 3.0 mode on the phone and transfer large files,
I noticed there is barely or no difference in transfer speed at all, as compared to MTP (regular) mode ?
Is anyone in the same situation .
I heard this 3.0 feature is actually just for charging speed not transfer speed on the S5.
Can somebody clarify ?
Thanks!
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I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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Whoaaa, the speeds are at minimum double than regular mtp. But where the 3.0 really shines is transferring a bunch of small files as opposed to a few large files.
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veritasaequita said:
Whoaaa, the speeds are at minimum double than regular mtp. But where the 3.0 really shines is transferring a bunch of small files as opposed to a few large files.
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I could never figure out how to get 3.0 to work
i select it, but no pop up or even a drive to show.
elesbb said:
I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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Really ? Wow lmao .
Well my PC already detects it as a 3.0 usb device ...
So I'm really not sure if it's a problem with my PC drivers or anything .
And yeah I figured the charging isn't much if a big deal .
I'm gon try to troubleshoot this somehow later .
BROKEN1981 said:
I could never figure out how to get 3.0 to work
i select it, but no pop up or even a drive to show.
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Do you have USB 3.0 ports at all ? 0.o
hyun18 said:
Really ? Wow lmao .
Well my PC already detects it as a 3.0 usb device ...
So I'm really not sure if it's a problem with my PC drivers or anything .
And yeah I figured the charging isn't much if a big deal .
I'm gon try to troubleshoot this somehow later .
Do you have USB 3.0 ports at all ? 0.o
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Of course.......amd sabertooth 990fx 3.0
BROKEN1981 said:
Of course.......amd sabertooth 990fx 3.0
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elesbb said:
I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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WELL...Apparently USb 3.0 is not supported by MTP w/e AT ALL :
"From what I see it's a technical issue with the Android OS. Certain android applications are restricted from being moved from the internal memory to your internally mounted external SD card. That's part of android's protection: your "external" SD card is no longer considered as an USB mass storage device. The reasoning popped out at me when I began to think about my HP Touchpad running CM10 (ICS). When I mount it to my Linux Desktop, it's still recognized as USB Mass storage device.
Using MTP protects permissions, users, groups, and other file management parameters. Unfortunately, libmtp has not yet been updated to support USB 3.0 speeds. We can only hope it will be as USB 3.0 is becoming more and more prevalent.
The only way I see one can benefit from USB 3.0 transfer speeds to and from android devices (Kit-Kat and beyond) now is to use an OTG 3.0 thumb drive, until that glorious day when USB 3.0 is supported by libmtp."
http://askubuntu.com/questions/493159/how-to-use-usb-3-0-speeds-with-the-samsung-galaxy-s5
Excellent reply man. Appreciate it
zetsui said:
Excellent reply man. Appreciate it
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It was actually their question to begin with so more accurately:
hyun18 said:
WELL...Apparently Usb 3.0 is not supported by MTP w/e AT ALL:
"From what I see it's a technical issue with the Android OS. Certain android applications are restricted from being moved from the internal memory to your internally mounted external SD card. That's part of android's protection: your "external" SD card is no longer considered as a USB mass storage device. The reasoning popped out at me when I began to think about my HP Touchpad running CM10 (ICS). When I mount it to my Linux Desktop, it's still recognized as USB Mass storage device.
Using MTP protects permissions, users, groups, and other file management parameters. Unfortunately, libmtp has not yet been updated to support USB 3.0 speeds. We can only hope it will be as USB 3.0 is becoming more and more prevalent.
The only way I see one can benefit from USB 3.0 transfer speeds to and from android devices (Kit-Kat and beyond) now is to use an OTG 3.0 thumb drive, until that glorious day when USB 3.0 is supported by libmtp."
http://askubuntu.com/questions/493159/how-to-use-usb-3-0-speeds-with-the-samsung-galaxy-s5
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Thank you for acting selflessly and answering the question for other who've come here seeking an answer

Will USB 2.0 works?

On their home page it said "Old dog, new trick. Revitalize your seasoned hardware", so I'm thinking of running it (from USB drive) on my old PC, but then the minimum requirement of USB 3.0 drive struck me, old PC's doesn't have USB 3.0 ports. Will it work at all or refuse to run? If it does work will it run acceptably good? I can run Xubuntu and Linux Mint from livecd without problem on it with USB 2.0 drive, I think it should work the same isn't it? Anyone tried it?
PS: Yes I know I should just have tried, but it's not a small download for me, and asking first reduces the chance of it's not working to compatibility issue only instead of USB issue.
Hard drive will work fine in USB2
That's the way I initially used RemixOS
My first try of Remix OS (Alpha) was on a USB 2.0 but don't expect it to be fast. Booting, web browsers and the Spotify app mostly struggled and made the OS crash/reboot
Yes, it will work.
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