On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Bert Beckmann <bertb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> using ethernet would be simpler but we need the ethernet ports on each
BBB for another purpose (isolated networks).
>
> I think this will work - the host side of things seems to be behaving
properly, the client is not and maybe that's what Robert's change is for.
>
> This approach also will make for an interesting BBB cluster when the
SanCloud EBBB is back on the market and we can USB network 4 BBB's (1 EBBB
+ 3 regular BBB's) with no ethernet switch or hub.
>

Well the good news is that if this does not work out, you can purchase two
USB to ethernet adapters, which should be natively supported ( drivers
already included in the kernel, assuming they were not compiled out ).
Which is to say, I know they exist, I've seen them used, but I've never
used them personally. So you would or should do your own homework on that,
if and when it comes to that. To make sure they will in fact work. I've
been told however, they work pretty good. But again, no personal hands on.

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