
 Originally Posted by 
al37919
					 
				 
				you get no one positive detection on usb bus. The problem with usb flash drive supports my suggestion that you have hardware related problem. It looks like usb on the router isn't working at all.
Just in case, show output of:
 
	 
 
	Code:
	telnet> open 192.168.1.1
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
WL-001731B42998 login: admin
Password: 
[admin@WL-001731B42998 root]$ lsmod
    Tainted: P  
usb-storage            63080   0 (unused)
sd_mod                 12660   0 (unused)
scsi_mod               72624   1 [usb-storage sd_mod]
videodev                8752   0 (unused)
audio                  45160   0 (unused)
soundcore               4920   0 [audio]
printer                13060   0 (unused)
ehci-hcd               28212   0 (unused)
usb-uhci               27412   0 (unused)
usbcore                78840   1 [usb-storage audio printer ehci-hcd usb-uhci]
ip_nat_ftp              3136   0 (unused)
ip_conntrack_ftp        4584   1
wl                    897336   0 (unused)
et                     29088   0 (unused)
[admin@WL-001731B42998 root]$
 from the system log of the router:
	Code:
	Nov 19 04:51:49 login[135]: root login on 'pts/0'
Nov 19 04:52:39 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:03.2-2, assigned address 16
Nov 19 04:52:40 kernel: usb.c: invalid descriptor length of 1
Nov 19 04:52:40 kernel: usb.c: unable to get device 16 configuration (error=-22)
Nov 19 04:52:40 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:03.2-2, assigned address 17
Nov 19 04:52:40 kernel: usb.c: too many interfaces
Nov 19 04:52:40 kernel: usb.c: unable to get device 17 configuration (error=-22)