Aztech DSL208U
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Brand • Model • Rev | Aztech DSL208U | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Interface | USB | ||||||||||||||||||||
Connector | Female B | ||||||||||||||||||||
Form factor | corded (modular) adapter | ||||||||||||||||||||
ID:1110:9032 (1 addl. devices) Windows: USB\VID_1110&PID_9032 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chip1 | Analog Devices AD6486 (Eagle III) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other | |||||||||||||||||||||
Flags | ADSL | ||||||||||||||||||||
Categorized as | dsl modem | ||||||||||||||||||||
Probable Linux driver | |||||||||||||||||||||
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For a list of all currently documented Analog Devices (Ikanos) SoC's with specifications, see Analog Devices.
Overview
The USB ID for this device appears to be 1110:9031.. so the boot device (pre FW upload) would appear to be this ID incremented by one (1110:9032 if you can't count).
- It is indicated in this document that this device is using Eagle3 (AD6486).
- .. it seems to present itself to the host system as an Ethernet device.