On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 2:28 AM Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <
nando@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
> I think that is the case, sorry. On exotic operating systems like OSX
> there is a proxy in the driver that serves http through usb (I think) so
> you can access the configuration pages without an ethernet cable.
>
It's much simpler than this, AFAIU. OS X and Windows have drivers for
IP-over-USB (compared to the more normal IP-over-Ethernet or IP-over-Wifi).
The MOTU box supports this on the other end too, so you're really just
connecting entirely normally to the http server on the MOTU, but via
IP-over-USB.
There is some evidence of a Linux version of IP-over-USB but from what I
could tell it isn't ready for use for this particular purpose.
> WARNING: the latest versions of Motu AVB cards seem to break the class
> compliant driver. The symptom is that on the receiving end (a Linux
> computer running Jack) the channels seem to rotate in blocks of 8. So,
>
I don't know how "latest" you mean. I bought mine well over a year ago, and
it has had this behaviour since I bought it. I was not convinced that it
was the MOTU's fault, or rather that it just need some USB audio quirk
added to stop it from happening. Alas, the days of me diving into the
kernel driver to figure out what is happening are long over.
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