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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!

> 

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> David L. McLean
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> Research Automation Engineer
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