USB isn't designed for having two hosts on the same bus. You need to 
either follow the suggestion of two network cards (USB or not) or get a 
special cable which looks like a device to each computer (like Prolific 
PLUSB) and work like two ethernet cards (but not as flexiable, you can't 
actually use them as network cards if you decide to have more machines 
talk to each other later).

On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Hi ,
> 
> Thanks for the solutions...............the issue is i am not in a position
> to get a bridge cable to connect two machine back to back..can i go for a
> USB HUB ? Also i want to establish a PPP over USB between two machine
> connected via the USBHUB. Is there any Technical issue???
> 
> regards
> swami
> 
> 
> 
> 
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