On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 05:47:28PM -0000, Nick Bane wrote:
> In all the traffic I have seen regarding USB networking with an iPaq, there
> is always the requirement for a Linux box as the master (and The SA1110 is
> only a slave).
>
> Our arm-linux strongarm products are being prototyped on h3150/h3600s and
> could use occasional network connectivity. It is a breeze to set up a Telnet
> session into a lightly loaded h3150 from a Linux PC.
>
> USB networking is such a useful facility that it seems surprising that there
> is no talk of a Windows USB network adaptor driver along the same lines as
> the Linux one. Is there none available for Windows or have I just failed to
> uncover it?
From poking around the 'net, it looks like what we'd need is a 'Remote
NDIS' driver that speaks usbnet protocol to the ipaq. What currently
happens on the windows end when you plug a lipaq in? Does it grab the
usb device id and try to load drivers to do activesync over USB?
Ross
Received on Thu Feb 14 10:55:34 2002
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