On Friday 05 November 2004 03:57, tian tao wrote:
> So do you mean that a usbnet is bind of a pc interface and a usb device,
> only a host to host link? And then can the 3 ipaqs transfer data with each
> other? Thank you
Sure the ipacs can transfer but you need to setup the ip routing proplery.
I do not understand what you say but lets me put it like this each time
you plug in a device in a usb port the usb detects this, figures out the
device loads the usbnet module for that device which then creates a logical
interface usbx
>
> >From: wim delvaux <wim.delvaux@adaptiveplanet.com>
> >To: ipaq@handhelds.org
> >CC: "tian tao" <tiantao1982@hotmail.com>, Familiar@handhelds.org
> >Subject: Re: [iPAQ] 3 ipaqs connected to usbnet
> >Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 03:23:27 +0100
> >
> >usb0, usb1 etc ...
> >
> >On Friday 05 November 2004 03:06, tian tao wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I can connect my ipaq to my computer with usbnet now, it's cool. If
>
> I
>
> > > have only one ipaq, the network interface will be setup as usb0, right?
>
> I
>
> > > wonder to know if I have several ipaqs, for example, 3 ipaqs, all
>
> connect
>
> > > them to pc, what will it be like? Will there be three network interface
> > > usb0, usb1, usb2 - 3 host to host interface? Or only one network
>
> interface
>
> > > usb0, just like the normal eth0 - one network interface connected to
> > > different host?
> > > What situation will it be working? Thank you.
> > > TianTao
> > >
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