On Wednesday, May 21, 2014, Eric Fort <eric.f...@gmail.com> wrote:

> could someone who has made this work actually describe how to do it?  My
> windows laptop has an internet connection (over wireless).  that same
> laptop (running windows 7) has a network connection over usb to the beagle
> bone (part of what's auto configured when usb gets connected between the
> bone and the windows box along with presenting the bone as an external
> disk).  The bone shows up as 192.168.7.2/30 and the laptop as
> 192.168.7.1/30 (adapter 2).  laptop adapter 5 is connected to the
> internet via the house router which issues it an address on network
> 192.168.1.0/24.
>
> How can I setup Windows ICS such that the beagle connected via adapter 2
> (network over usb) can  get to the internet connected via adapter 5 on the
> windows box with windows routing between those networks and thus sharing
> it's internet connection?  when I tried this using ICS I only succeeded in
> really messing up the routing tables on the laptop which broke the laptop's
> ability to get to the internet (it thought the beagle was now it's default
> gateway) without letting the beagle access the internet.  (worst possible
> outcome...)  So how can I configure ICS to give the beagle an internet
> connection when it's usb is plugged in?
>

I will try giving it a shot today. On my Mac, I enable ICS and then use the
virtual serial port to issue "dhclient usb0". The routing tables are likely
not quite right due to some cruft, but it is working for me. I will try to
look for the steps to switch the board from host to client.



> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
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