Specializing in the design, implementation and support of high performance USB networking solutions for today's intelligent devices. Belcarra's many years of expertise in Windows driver development, USB and networking can ensure successful integration with networking your USB Device to Microsoft Windows systems.
USBLAN Evaluation using a Linux Gadget Enabled Device
The following is a brief overview of the simple procedure that is involved to modify the USB configuration for testing embedded Linux Devices (client) using Belcarra's USBLAN for Windows (host) Class driver. Setup of the Linux Gadget is provided as a guide. Belcarra's USBLAN CDC-ECM/EEM Class driver is available through Windows Update. A time limited version of the driver is available for evaluation and will run for 60 minutes before disconnecting. The Linux Gadget driver g_ether.ko can be easily adapted to work with a demonstration version of USBLAN ... (more..).
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Belcarra, announces the availability of USBLAN-FN, a CDC-ECM client solution, which provides an essential component for WinCE based USB peri...
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Year end review of the Windows Update program that enabled end users to simply and silently install Belcarra USBLAN deemed it as a success. ...
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November 2019 Update NOW AVAILABLE - High Speed USBLAN PIC32MZ Implementation https://github.com/Belcarra/pic32mz_usblan_harmony3_...
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Belcarra supports an environment for testing USB Networking protocols. This paper , is the first in a series and will provide an overview o...
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USBLAN for Mac OS/X Belcarra’s new Virtual Driver for Networked USB devices greatly improves the end user experience for interfacing smart...
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Belcarra’s evaluation version of USBLAN for Windows is not available directly from Windows Update for a Windows 8 user at this time, but it...
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The new version of Belcarra's USB Class Driver for Windows is available through the Microsoft DDC. To use the USBLAN 2.4 evaluation dr...
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USBLAN 2.4.0 release provided support for CDC-NCM and Microsoft NDIS 6. USBLAN 2.4.1 now adds support for the Microsoft RNDIS protocol. ...