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Old August 10th, 2009, 22:13
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Default Anybody using cardbus USB 2.0 successfully?

I have an old laptop w/ TI PCI1450 cardbus, and was wondering if anybody has had success with USB 2.0 and cardbus on FreeBSD 7.2. The laptop is now my server and I would like to connect an extern hdd to it. The old USB 1, has pathetic xfer speeds.

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Old August 23rd, 2009, 19:43
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Similar problem is here
Sorry but no success yet. I have usb2.0 pci card and it works only in usb1.1 mode Same on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows.
Looks like nobody knows the answer. I googled a lot but found only a couple of stories (windows) with unclear solutions.
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