Re: host to host usb transfer

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On Mon, 29 Oct 2012, [ISO-8859-2] Marek Floria�k wrote:

> > As I and others have mentioned, if the host-to-hosts cable shows up as
> > Ethernet device, it's likely that it is quite trivial, and the hardest
> > part will be choosing IP addresses for both sides.  (Not tested, just
> > guessing.)
> 
> Actually.. You right, I didn't get it at first.
> Maybe instead of developing some soft to communicate as with USB
> device. I should instead get an usb to ethernet device, configure it
> on Linux side, and just set up proper IP address on windows machine to
> communicate with Linux box, every time I want to configure Linux box.
> That would be a lot easier ;)

Alternatively you could get two USB-serial devices and connect them 
with a null-modem serial cable.  That might be more suitable for the 
application you have in mind, or it might not.

Alan Stern

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