On Wed, Jan 19, David Brownell wrote:

> Well it's not actually a real COMM class, but you might see if you can
> make "usbnet" use that interface.  Bind to vendor + product though.

I will try that. It looks like the network connector, these are the
chips inside:

PL-2301   0428E
PL-2303   0427H
PL-2305H  0431 730E
ADM213    EARS 0426 481717.1            RS232 transceiver
RTL8201BL 4604751 426D                  Single-Port 10/100M Fast Ethernet 
PHYceiver with an MII
ASIX AX88172 L F04210143 ED3            USB to Fast Ethernet/HomePNA/HomePlug 
Controller
GL650USB  0410FK0PK-35                  USB 1.1 4port hub
CY7C63723 SC0411 A02 613754             USB Combination Low-Speed USB & PS/2 
Peripheral Controlle
93C56S    0420E                         serial eeprom (MAC address?)
AP1212L   04141                         USB power switch
NEC D720110AGC 0425M3B37                USB controller



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