2010/10/13 Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com>:
> There are phones that provide USB based networking in their firmware: my
> Motorola Milestone does this, maybe some of the newer HTC phones as well
> (although that one is just a guess, based on them having USB tethering).
>
> The phone, then, looks like a USB network adapter to the computer, with its
> own address.
>
> The downside is that it's only available on certain phones, and is affected
> by the USB mode that can be changed by the user.

Have you tried accessing that from the phone side, though? Just
because the computer sees it as an adapter with an IP address does not
necessarily mean the phone can see that same IP address.

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