RussellMc wrote: > I don't know how known about these are but I don't recall mention. That looks just like the ZeroG ZG2100M modules, but now with Microchip part numbers. If so, nothing new. By the way, I'm adding support for the ZeroG modules to my network stack right now. I've got it replying to PING already, but that was after manually getting it thru the process of connecting to a access point. In other words I've got network packet I/O working and am adding the automatic startup code now. I was told last summer at Masters that the Microchip network stack implementation uses a dumbed down mode of the ZeroG modules that emulates a ENC28J60 to minimize the driver work. My code is a full native implementation, allowing access to features of the modules that the compatibility mode doesn't. I plan to bring a working demonstration with me to Masters. ******************************************************************** Embed Inc, Littleton Massachusetts, http://www.embedinc.com/products (978) 742-9014. Gold level PIC consultants since 2000. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .