Many 200 Mb/s powerline adapters nowadays are based on the INTELLON 6300 chipset. Despite what can be thought looking at them, they are all using the same hardware and firmwares. I heard many people with Netgear XAV101 or Linksys PLK 200 or PLE 200 having problems after firmware updates and many other people with other brands having much more problems because of lack of support or configuration/upgrade utilities. So let me explain a few things I learnt studying them. Many of 200 Mb/s powerline ethernet adapters follow the "HomePlug AV" standard. (85 Mb adapters use HomePlug 1.0 standard which is completely different). This standard uses ethernet broadcast packets using the HomePlug AV protocol. The interesting thing is that their firmware is made of two different parts: a .PIB file (Parameter Information Block) and a .NVM file (the code itself). In the P.I.B. there are many interesting things: The branding (mac address, device name, etc) and the tone map. I test
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ReplyDeleteApple renamed the iPhone OS (osx tailored to the iPhone) as IOS...
Is CISCO listening!?!?!?!
I-O-S !
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Another note:
ReplyDeleteaside of gaming, a gyroscope+compass+accelerometer could do even better than a GPS... :D
i will wait for your jailbreak / unlock.
ReplyDeleteno one will make it better than the 1 and only ZIBRI!!
again, Zibri FTW!!
you must have opened a iphone 2g before. That model already used the bezel an backcover as the antenna. if you take the plastic antenna cover off you will see the middel screw holding the back cover is also making direct conact on a bare piece of antenna film. If you take the bezel of, you wil found a litlle folded piece of metal that makes contact the same way on the bezel. So where is al the fuzz about.
ReplyDeleteNo fuzz at all. As I said I won't buy it :)
ReplyDeleteI was just doing an early report.