Use FIC's own USB Vendor ID rather than NetChip's Yes, we could solve this by some modprobe.conf parameters, but I'd like to rather not rely on this. Index: linux-2.6.20.1/drivers/usb/gadget/ether.c =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.20.1.orig/drivers/usb/gadget/ether.c 2007-03-12 21:57:28.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.20.1/drivers/usb/gadget/ether.c 2007-03-12 22:01:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -149,11 +149,8 @@ * Instead: allocate your own, using normal USB-IF procedures. */ -/* Thanks to NetChip Technologies for donating this product ID. - * It's for devices with only CDC Ethernet configurations. - */ -#define CDC_VENDOR_NUM 0x0525 /* NetChip */ -#define CDC_PRODUCT_NUM 0xa4a1 /* Linux-USB Ethernet Gadget */ +#define CDC_VENDOR_NUM 0x1457 /* First International Computer */ +#define CDC_PRODUCT_NUM 0x5117 /* Linux-USB Ethernet Gadget */ /* For hardware that can't talk CDC, we use the same vendor ID that * ARM Linux has used for ethernet-over-usb, both with sa1100 and @@ -174,8 +171,8 @@ * used with CDC Ethernet, Linux 2.4 hosts will need updates to choose * the non-RNDIS configuration. */ -#define RNDIS_VENDOR_NUM 0x0525 /* NetChip */ -#define RNDIS_PRODUCT_NUM 0xa4a2 /* Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget */ +#define RNDIS_VENDOR_NUM 0x1457 /* NetChip */ +#define RNDIS_PRODUCT_NUM 0x5122 /* Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget */ /* Some systems will want different product identifers published in the