Me neither.
* Ernest Kugel ([email protected]) wrote:
> Nice folk on IRC pointed out that this is a nice fantasy bit will
> not be possible without a USB host. Can't wait for a Nanonote with
> USB host!
> 
> Ernest Kugel
> 
> 
> On 09/19/2011 07:59 PM, Ernest Kugel wrote:
> >Hi guys, If wanted to make a USB to Ethernet (Cat5+RJ45) cable
> >myself, to connect the Nanonote to an Ethernet port on a PC. My
> >question is, which pins on the Ethernet Jack should I connect to
> >the pins on the USB tip? Or, which cat5 wires should I connect to
> >the 4 cables in a usb wire? I found some instructions online but
> >there was no explanation on the choice of pin routes. They were
> >also meant for a web-cam, and not for networking. Should I just
> >Connect D+ to D+ and D- to D- and leave power and grounding on the
> >USB un-wired, or does this make no sense? Please note I have zero
> >background in circuits or electric engineering, and would prefer
> >not to fry myself or the equipment...
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >
> 
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