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Thu, 12 May 2011 21:52:01 -0500
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Hi,
This is a two-part question: Firstly, has anyone worked with any of the 
USB over IP devices in a Linux environment? Secondly, if so, has anyone 
had any experience developing software to communicate with these devices.

I'm looking at trying to control various RS-232 devices over a network. 
I currently have developed software that controls these devices though a 
basic USB to RS-232 adapter but I would like to place a networkable 
IP-based hub with these adapters connected to it. From what I've seen so 
far, many USB over IP devices do not support Linux. Does anyone have any 
experience or insight with USB over IP?

Thanks for your attention!

-- 

/David L. McLean
Research Automation Engineer

VIIBRE -Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and 
Education

6805.4 Stevenson Center
VU Station B 351807
Nashville, TN 37235-1807

Ph: 615.343.4124
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