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On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 09:16:42PM -0400, Max H. wrote:
Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
As far as I know, the class ID is just to identify what kind of hardware it is. It might affect how the bios/OS handle the device.
0200 - Ethernet controller 0280 - Network controller
Interesting enough, there is a specific class for Wireless. So the Class for these devices should really be 0d80.
It certainly helps loading the apropriate module. Specially generic modules for a given device class (usb-uhci etc).
I see. Ok, thanks for the info. Sorry if the specs I sent earlier for the a/b card sent you chasing your tail. I just assumed folks were meaning the Atheros chipset it general, so I thought I'd pitch in. Take care.
Actually, the specs you sent where very good information. Nothing to be sorry about.
tkx
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