Hi everyone,
> As I understand it a small number of such devices were produced, but I
> have no objection to it going away. Even if someone had such a card it
> would not actually be useful any more.
> Alan
Alan is correct.
The "Digi RightSwitch" product did actually make it out to the real
world.
Its basically a NIC card with a built-in switch, back when switches
actually
cost $$$.
Obviously its been commoditized in the marketplace to the point where
its
basically worthless now. =)
There were not that many produced or sold, and got "killed" pretty
quick here at Digi.
I know Digi as a company would not care if the driver "went away" from
the
kernel sources as the product hasn't been sold in many many years...
However, there *might* actually still be users for said driver...
Its just hard to say.
Scott Kilau
Digi International
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