Sorry if this is a repost, I thought I had sent it, but I never saw it come
through the list.

Here's a good site talking about alot of the different USB networking options:
<http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/>

Beyond that I don't have anything elso to tell you.  I personally don't much
care for networking via USB; I know most of the early problems are worked out
by now, but USB networking had a heck of a lot of problems when it was first
introduced.  And I don't see any real advantage for using USB in networking
(except for maybe laptops, but then PCMCIA would be a better option).

My 2 cents,
Conway S. Smith
> What's the state of USB networking under Linux?  Alot of USB network
> adaptors are being sold these days, and I was just wondering if they can
> be utilized under Linux and how easy or difficult they are to set up.
> Feedback on this, anyone?  Anyone onlist have such working on their
> machine(s)?
> 
> Thanks, James
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