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Re: USB device with Ethernet Adapters



Apple provides many of the drivers in the OS for devices that follow the device standards set in the Device Working Groups.

In particular my team provides the drivers for the Communications Device Classes that have been defined. At the present time we support 2 different classes of devices. The Ethernet Control Model which is used by some Cable and DSL Modems. We also support the Abstract Control Modem Model which is used by some Modems, ISDN Adapters, DSL Modems, Cable Modems and Cell Phones.

If device manufacturers follow the specs then they should just work. There are often times problems in sleep wake. Some manufacturers do not provide support properly for suspend/resume as defined in the USB specifications. Please report any issues you have on specific devices. We do attempt to get them working properly, but we are not always able to.

Jim

On Jun 14, 2005, at 8:56 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:

Hi,
Could anybody give me an some insight how the whole USB model sits when a
device which can behave like a USB-Ethernet adapter, as I notice for a lot
of the devices which I work with that the standard Apple drivers seems to
work with them (apart from 1 or minor issues usually sleep and dual
processor sometimes). I see this if I use the USBProber and then see an
Ethernet adapter appear in the network list.


I understand that USB devices usually work in USB families and a driver
usually then offers specific functionality which the standard USB driver
doesn't offer - I think that's how it works if memory servers me right.


So it makes me wonder why, I sometimes have specific drivers for
particular broadband modems ?, could anybody explain why ?, or maybe my
understanding is wrong about USB families.


Thanks
Mark.

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