On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, ian sison (mailing list) wrote:

> FYI. HPNA (Home Phone Networking)  uses RJ-11, aka telco wires to do
> around 10mbps.   I'd say this technology rocks, especially for
> buildings already wired to do normal POTS lines - you can now do long
> distance data networking.  However if you do searches in google, the
> lan adapters for this is most often labeled obsolete :(   And if they
> do
> have models available, there is very little linux open sourced driver

Who needs the hpna card if you use the hpna access devices and plug it
into a hub or a switch...?


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