If you want to use the USB as a ethernet network interface then it is
not supported.

You have to port the USB network support.

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On Aug 14, 10:05 am, Chris Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 14, 8:23 am, Zeeshan Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >        Is it possible to connect to PC through USB from android application.
>
> >        Or is it possible by any other way.
> >        I want to connect to it to transfer data(video)
>
> If you have USB debugging turned on, you can use the ADB program on
> the PC to push or pull files, install applications... and you can also
> forward a tcp port from the pc to the device, and send arbitrary data
> between applications over that.  Look in the SDK docs about ADB.
> Presumably the relevant functionality from the ADB tool could be
> duplicated in some other PC application.
>
> I don't know if android supports means of using the USB when debugging
> is not enabled, other than enabling USB mass storage which is find for
> dumping files onto the device but not really usable by applications
> themselves.
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