Hi Thomas,

--- Thomas Sailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> This patch contains an initial version of an USB network interface
> (RNDIS / CDC Ethernet) emulator. It has been tested with Linux (Fedora
> Core 6). It uses the same vendor and product ID's as the linux gadget
> network device driver, therefore the "linux.inf" file from
> Documentation/usb of a linux-2.6 kernel source archive can be used under
> windows.
> 
> Usage:
> -net user -net nic,model=usb -usbdevicenet:0
> gives you the default setup (i.e. without any -net option), but with the
> USB adapter instead of the default PCI adapter.
> 
> Problems:
> I couldn't so far get it to work under Windows, neither on W2K SP1 nor
> SP2. Although on SP2 it gets a lot farther. Both versions start
> accessing the device, and then sometime an interrupt in terminates with
> USBD_STATUS_INTERNAL_HC_ERROR and then the device more or less hangs. So
> it looks to me like a USB host controller emulation bug or a bug in the
> host controller driver... Maybe someone has an idea...
> 
> 
> Tom

It works beautifully here with Windows XP SP1 if you configure it with static 
IP and user
redirector.
It works with -net tap too.

Kind regards,
Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp)
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