I have another Linksys PCMRDWR reader / writer, so I installed it into a Win 98 machine.
With the Linksys PCM100H1 PCMCIA card inserted, I installed drivers for the reader / writer and card.
Also setup the IP address for the PCMCIA card.
The HPNA part of the card worked fine under Win 98.
Using the PCMCIA HPNA connection I was able to get two Win 98 PCs to ping each other.
Under Network Neighborhood, Properties, Linksys PCMCIA TCP/IP, Advanced Tab
there are settings for:
Connection Type
100 Mbps
100 Mbps Full Duplex
10 Mbps
10 Mbps Full Duplex
Auto Sense
HomeLAN
Phone Line Config
Auto Config
High Power / High Speed (HPH // line was truncated
High Power / Low Speed (HPLS //
Low Power / High Speed (LPHS //
I selected Connection Type = Auto Sense, Phone Line Config = Auto Config
Is there any way for me to configure this ( Auto Sense / Auto Config ) under Linux ?
Or a way, at least for now, to write to registers, without using a config file ?
Do I have a chance of modifying the code to add this, if it isn’t already there ?
Did you use a technical reference manual/spec in writing the code for the
Linksys PCM100H1 PCMCIA card ?
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I don't have any specs for the HomeLink
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