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>If the USB peripheral involves running the eCos TCP/IP stack and that
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stack needs to use USB-ethernet as a transport layer (or as one of the
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transports), then the USB-ethernet package can provide a suitable
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network device driver. It is still necessary for higher-level code to
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appropriate for USB-ethernet devices. On the host-side the
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has been plugged in and communication has been established. Therefore
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DHCP daemon on every affected host machine, as opposed to a single
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the USB-ethernet package precludes the use of DHCP as a way of setting
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