>What cables are you referring to?

for example 
http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/Products.asp?ID=18
stated clearly that it is a rndis device. and unsure about support for CDC.

>If you have such a product, and can spend some time
>working on Linux interop with it, drop me a line and
>I can send you something that may help.

O.K. will ask for ur help again after i buy 1. 

thanks


David Brownell wrote:

>On Wednesday 01 December 2004 11:56 pm, slimmerz wrote:
>  
>
>>Does the Linux usbnet driver currently support the Host-Side RNDIS?
>>e.g. to connect a RNDIS only (for example some of the new USB2 
>>Host-toHost Cable only has RNDIS support) gadget to a linux host.
>>    
>>
>
>Odd.  The hardware I've seen is all agnostic about protocol,
>and will happily transfer packets without any of the fancy
>song'n'dance routine called for by RNDIS.  What cables are
>you referring to?
>
>
>  
>
>>A quick grep in the FC2 2.6.8-1.521 kernel usbnet driver shows me some 
>>CONFIG_USB_RNDIS option. Is this what i'm looking for ?
>>    
>>
>
>It would be if there were a mini-driver for it to use!
>
>However, Microsoft's spec licensing says it may only
>be used for interop with Windows.  So someone debugging
>such a driver would need to do so with reference to some
>Windows -- presumably, WinCE -- based product.
>
>If you have such a product, and can spend some time
>working on Linux interop with it, drop me a line and
>I can send you something that may help.
>
>- Dave
>
>  
>



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