[beagleboard] Re: Ethernet over USB adapter

2020-06-25 Thread zoshi . s
Hello again,

I came across a thread here that it is possible to use USB0 as a host. I 
could understand the hardware changes needed. Could you may be show me how 
I need to configure my Kernel to use USB0 as a host?

Regards,
Szoshi

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[beagleboard] Re: Ethernet over USB adapter

2020-06-25 Thread zoshi . s
Hi. Thanks for the quick reply. I will try it out and post my results here.

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[beagleboard] Re: Ethernet over USB adapter

2020-06-24 Thread graham
The USB connector (USB-0) on the Pocket Beagle board is configured as a 
peripheral, only.
USB-1, is configured as a "Host" and will control many USB to Ethernet 
adaptors, but USB-1 is not pinned out to a USB connector, just the header 
pins.
You will need to provide some kind of USB connector to header pin 
connection, to do what you are trying to do.

--- Graham

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On Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 11:26:26 AM UTC-5, Szoshi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to connect a PB in our network over a USB to Ethernet adapter. 
> I assumed that modifying the interfaces file with a static IP and rebooting 
> the PB will make it appear in the arp -a list but I cannot see the MAC 
> address of my network card, neither can I ping the static IP. 
>
> Is there something fundamentally wrong that I might be doing here? Can 
> someone nudge me in the right direction?
>
>

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