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(Message started by: leeg on Mar 19th, 2012, 5:43pm)

Title: iphone ready???
Post by leeg on Mar 19th, 2012, 5:43pm
Hi

We are in the procoess of evaluating USB over network with Linux as our host and Virtual XP machines as clients. So far, all is good, exept for an iphone that wouldnt recognize under Windows. Windows device manager seems clean, just itunes comes up with a cryptic error that i will gather and post.
I saw an earlier post about a similar issue, but it pointed to as beta version of your software that was of a lower version. However the beta only consisteted of the Windows server not the linux server, so i just wonder has this been officially blessed to work with apple?

thank you

Lee

Title: Re: iphone ready???
Post by Serge Frost on Mar 20th, 2012, 5:13am
Greetings!


By default in Linux Kernel maximum USB package size is too low to work properly with our product. You need to recompile the kernal and set MAX_USBFS_BUFFER_SIZE to value 46080 .      

Title: Re: iphone ready???
Post by leeg on Mar 21st, 2012, 10:24am
Thank you for this response. We have successfully recompiled our Gentoo kernel, however we are still having the same issue
The ipod shows up from the Windows client, but if we try to connect, it will connect for a second and then disconnect. If we try several times, the client just shows unreachable and the Linux server seems to shut down the server component.
I think that we are very close, but need a little more help in getting this work.