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#1 2014-01-20 04:51:09

vinneh
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Registered: 2010-02-24
Posts: 15

PCIe USB 3.0 - WIFI Reception and Kernel Panic Issues

I have been running Arch as a router on an Asrock E350M1 with shorewall and hostapd.  I used to have one USB3 gigabit ethernet adapter plugged into a USB2 port connecting to my modem and the onboard gigabit ethernet connected to an 8 port switch.  I bought a 5 port USB3 PCIe card and another 2 adapters and now have everything running off of the E350 with the modem going into the onboard ethernet and the USB adapters going to the LAN.  However, I get occasional kernel panics and my WIFI range is now terrible compared to what it was before.  The last few lines before the kernel panic line is "kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt".

- The WIFI adapter is a USB2 802.11n adapter here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6833381004
- The USB adapters are 2x Logitec LAN-GTJU3 and 1x Plugable USB 3.0 Gigabit LAN Adapter
- The PCIe card is a weird one.. http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B008 … UTF8&psc=1  (in japanese)
  On the card are both a VL811-Q8P chip and a FL1100-1Q0 chip.  It looks like the top four connectors to go the VL811+ and the bottom one and the header pins go to the FL1100.
  Picture of the card:  http://i.imgur.com/KVwyyXq.jpg?1

So, basically.. does anyone have any ideas?  Is there some kernel module somewhere that I have to compile myself?  Everything was recognized automatically.

Last edited by vinneh (2014-01-20 04:51:52)

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