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<meino.cramer <at> gmx.de> writes: |
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> I want to summerize here what works, what dont work and what I tried |
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Meino, |
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I read your email. I have not tried what you are trying before |
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and do not have those boards: maybe I should get a pair? |
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Or are you almost done? |
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What I would suggest is read up on "IP aliasing" |
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and "Network Address Translation". |
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Maybe all you have to do is put the 2 devices on separate |
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USB_busses on your PC. "lsusb" should identify how many |
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differnet usb busses you have on your pc hardware. You |
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motherboard book (online if you don't have one) should |
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also tell you about the different usb busses on your motherboard. |
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Some older PC just have one USB buss. |
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You are going to have to experiment. Check your routing table |
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after you set things up. Also install net-analyzer/macchanger |
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and see if that helps. If you grope long enough, you should |
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find a solution. Hopefully others have some ideas. |
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"netstat" and "arp" are also commands you should look at their |
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options as tools to gain insight into what you are doing, and |
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why what you try, fails. |
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[1] http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ethernet_over_USB |
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hth, |
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James |