Motorola Technical Documents for MESH Products? 24
jstrzalko asks: "Hello everyone! I am trying to port some MESH networks products to Linux, and am having a hard time tracking down the documents I need. No one at Motorola can seem to help me. Does anyone have access to the MN2064a data sheet (probably about 100 pages) or the interface document for the Motorola WMC6300? Any help would be greatly appreciated."
It's *not* the document he's looking for. (Score:5, Insightful)
That said, I doubt that he'll find what he's looking for online. Every wireless chip I've seen required a qualification and a signed non-desclosure before you could get tech info.
Good luck anyway.
Re:It's *not* the document he's looking for. (Score:1)
Speaking of which... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Speaking of which... (Score:1)
Re:Speaking of which... (Score:3, Funny)
On second thought (Score:1, Informative)
OP, if you're around, perhaps you would care to give us more keywords, some that might only appear on page 50-100 of a 100-page document. Your Google skills are probably better than I implied in my last post, but still some of the slashdotters might have some good Google tricks.
Here's another too-short PDF on a different mesh networking product:
http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise/co ntentdir/en_us/product/p [motorola.com]
Re:I'll be the first to say (Score:3, Insightful)
That's why we come to ask slashdot; to see a discussion and pool general knowledge. If the answer turns out to be 'Sorry dude,' then even that tells me something.
As far as the question in point, [thinly veiled attempt not to get modded 'offtopic'] all I can sugg
MOD PARENT UP (Score:2, Interesting)
A lot of good hardware is left on the shelf when I'm buying. Because if it doesn't have an open source driver (even a wrapper with a link-in binary portion a la nVidia) I make it a point not to buy it. I'll just regret it later, even if I'm just RFP for my employer (large government organization that buys hu
Try USENET (Score:2)
Good Luck (Score:3, Insightful)
Supposedly it was all Motorola Israel's fault. They were the ones who developed the chips, and then never released any specs to anyone...
No one documents anymore (Score:2, Funny)
have you tried (Score:2)
the first result has a listing of Motorola Limited Jays Close, Viables Industrial Estate, BASINGSTOKE, Hampshire, RG22 4PD, UK email: mesh@motorola.com web: www.motorola.com/emea/mesh
the second has the same contact info
the third has
CONTACT INFORMATION
PHONE (407) 659-5300
FAX (407) 659-5301
EMAIL info@meshnetworks.com
MAILING Motorola
ADDRESS P.O. Box 948133
Maitland, FL 32794-8133
WEB SITE