On 12/30/07, David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 30 December 2007, you wrote:
> > What the easiest way to get a proper driver going for this device?
>
> ISTR someone posted one back around the time these products
> were first anounced ... but never addressed the feedback.
> Check the list archives.

He talks about a driver but didn't post it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg51931.html

geeks.com has an Asian knockoff with the same chipset for $7.95
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AMH-IA12U&cpc=SCH

I have a couple from geeks and they work fine on Windows. If I get
motivated I'll play with the Linux driver. I don't believe these chips
are field upgradable so the USB descriptor can't be fixed. You about
about 8-9Mb throughput.

The chip used in this device is the Intellon INT51x1 which has been
replaced with the newer INT5200. INT5200 integrates a companion analog
chip which the INT51x1 needed. I don't know the USB id for the
INT5200.

We're considering these chips for am audio project I'm working on.
I'll have to do a Linux driver for the INT5200 if we design it in.
http://www.digispeaker.com

If you want powerline networking and 10Mb is too slow, there are 200Mb
adapters now but they run about $80 per node.

-- 
Jon Smirl
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