the HomePNA group has given me a binary driver for HPNA 2.0 Linksys
cards.
It is beta and can be found at:
lynx ftp://ftp.linksys.com/beta/linux_full_binary_2_33.exe
you can use Wine to extract it since its a windows setup executable
(LAME!)
perhaps we can dissasemble this module and build a non cluttered
driver? :-)
Linux Release 2_33
Linux network device driver for the Broadcom BCM42XX PCI
InsideLine 10Mbps Home Phoneline Networking chip.
This release includes:
- support for HPNA 2.0 Certification Testing
- MODVERSIONS support for Linux 2.2 and 2.4 Kernels. These
modules have been compiled and tested with MODVERSIONS defined
on a RedHat 6.2 system with include files from the RedHat
2.2.14-5.0 kernel. The driver for the 2.4 kernel uses the
2.4.0-test10 kernel distribution from ftp.kernel.org.
Note: The kernels should be compiled with nonSMP
This distribution includes two il.o executables:
- \Kernel_2.2.14-5.0\il.o ---> 62545 bytes (nonSMP)
- \Kernel_2.4.0-Test10\il.o ---> 70695 bytes (nonSMP)
Shawn Starr wrote:
> http://www.homepna.org/docs/paper500.pdf
>
> I found this document via google and it tells you the format for an
> HPNA 2.0 frame
>
> Shawn.
--------------6F01D237812221C518B851F1
Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=iso-8859-15;
name="shawn.starr.vcf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Description: Card for Shawn Starr
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="shawn.starr.vcf"
begin:vcard
n:Starr;Shawn
tel;fax:416-213-2008
tel;home:905-707-1154
tel;work:416-213-2001- ext 179
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.datawire.net
org:Datawire Communication Networks Inc.;Engineering
adr:;;10 Carlson Court, Suite 300;Toronto;Ontario;M9W 6L2;Canada
version:2.1
email;internet:shawn.starr@datawire.net
title:UNIX System Administrator, Operations
x-mozilla-cpt:;0
fn:Shawn Starr
end:vcard
--------------6F01D237812221C518B851F1--
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