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   * USB 3.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 3.x (xHCI) operation on USB 3.0 (or higher) ports. (Default: )   * USB 3.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 3.x (xHCI) operation on USB 3.0 (or higher) ports. (Default: )
   * USB 2.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 2.0 (EHCI) operation. (Default: )   * USB 2.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 2.0 (EHCI) operation. (Default: )
-  * USB 1.1 Support: Checking an option enables support for the that mode of USB 1.1 operation. (Default: Disabled). +  * USB 1.1 Support: Checking an option enables support for that mode of USB 1.1 operation. (Default: Disabled). 
-    * (OHCI) -enables operation on USB 1.x (or higher) USB ports.+    * (OHCI) - enables operation on USB 1.x (or higher) USB ports.
     * (UHCI) - enables operation on USB 2.x (or higher) USB ports.     * (UHCI) - enables operation on USB 2.x (or higher) USB ports.
  
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 **HDD Spindown:**  Enabling this makes FreshTomato spin down mechanical drives when idle. There's no need for this \\ on solid state drives, such as SSDs or flash drives, as they have no moving parts. (Default: Enabled). **HDD Spindown:**  Enabling this makes FreshTomato spin down mechanical drives when idle. There's no need for this \\ on solid state drives, such as SSDs or flash drives, as they have no moving parts. (Default: Enabled).
  
-**3G/4G/(5G) Modem Support:  **Checking this enables support for 3G/4G/(5G) USB modem dongles. \\ This allows you to use a cellular carrier as an Internet provider. For more details on 3G/4G modem settings, see the WAN Settings \\ section on the [[:network|Network]] page. Supported USB modems are listed in the [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/doku.php/dongle_compatibility|4G/5G compatibility]] page.+**3G/4G/(5G) Modem Support:  **Checking this enables support for 3G/4G/(5G) USB modem dongles. \\ This allows you to use a cellular carrier as an Internet provider. For more details on 3G/4G modem settings, see the WAN Settings \\ section on the [[basic-network|Network]] page. Supported USB modems are listed in the [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/doku.php/dongle_compatibility|4G/5G compatibility]] page.
  
  
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 Therefore, before changing any USB filesystem settings, you should first reconfigure syslog to be stored (temporarily) in RAM. Only then should you adjust filesystem settings or unmount the drive. Afterwards, you can configure syslog to again be permanently stored on USB storage, where it shouldn't be interrupted. Therefore, before changing any USB filesystem settings, you should first reconfigure syslog to be stored (temporarily) in RAM. Only then should you adjust filesystem settings or unmount the drive. Afterwards, you can configure syslog to again be permanently stored on USB storage, where it shouldn't be interrupted.
  
-**USB filesystem corruption is a very common cause of system instability.** You could experience a VPN connectivity issue, WiFi instability or any other seemingly "random" problem directly or indirectly caused by USB filesystem issues. Remember this when troubleshooting router issues. It is advised that you add USB filesystem checks to your troubleshooting checklist.+**USB filesystem corruption is a very common cause of system instability.** You could experience a VPN connectivity issue, WiFi instability or any other seemingly "random" problem directly or indirectly caused by USB filesystem issues. When troubleshootingyou are advised to add USB filesystem checks to your troubleshooting checklist.
  
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nas-usb.1685918517.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/06/04 23:41 by hogwild