+1

I'm quite interested in.   It has been pushing hard by a couple chipset
vendors. In my understanding there are already 1905.1 products (currently
Wi-Fi + HomePlug + Ethernet) in the market.

Best regards,
Hans

On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 6:28 AM, STARK, BARBARA H <[email protected]> wrote:

> I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that IEEE 1905.1 might be something
> interesting to look at to see if it might be a useful component of a
> holistic homenet solution. It can do PHY and MAC layer topology discovery
> and PHY-layer metrics, for all Ethernet MAC-based PHYs (including Wi-Fi,
> HomePlug, G.hn, MoCA, HomePNA, Ethernet, etc.). Some feedback I got was
> that not being able to read the spec without paying for it made it a
> non-starter. Which I completely agree with. I was talking to Pat Thaler,
> who knows a lot about IEEE, asking if there was some way to get the specs
> to homenet. She said that if the homenet chairs sent a liaison to IEEE
> asking for it, explaining there was interest in possibly referencing it,
> that IEEE might send over a copy that could be made available to homenet
> participants via a password-protected means.
>
> So if there is interest, I'd be happy to volunteer to help make such a
> liaison happen (work with chairs, liaison officer, and advocate on the IEEE
> side). I don't see any downside in asking for it.
> Barbara
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