An evaluation version of the Belcarra USBLAN driver is available in Windows Update. By configuring your target device with the correct Belcarra USB Vendor ID and Product ID the evaluation version of the driver will be downloaded and installed allowing you to verify that your target device correctly inter-operates with the Belcarra USBLAN driver.
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Belcarra USBLAN for Windows is a USB Class driver for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems that implements an extensively proven and effective Networking over USB solution. Optimized for high data throughput, the driver seamlessly recognizes the protocol (NCM, EEM, ECM, RNDIS) offered by the device. Multiple devices can be connected to a PC simultaneously and device to device communication is available.
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The CDC-EEM protocol is intended as an alternative to the CDC-ECM protocol for applications that do not require a Control Plane. The CDC-E...
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Belcarra is pleased to announce that their USBLAN Windows 10 and Windows 11 drivers will support servers, desktop PC's, and mobile devi...
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An evaluation version of Belcarra's USBLAN is now available from Windows Update for Windows 10 users. To use this demo version of USB...
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The CDC EEM protocol allows multiple network frames to be aggregated into a single CDC-EEM USB Bulk transfer. This allows for higher bus ut...
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The Raspberry Pi Zero running Raspbian (Raspberry Pi OS, a Debian-based system) can use Networking over USB to connect to the internet via ...
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Belcarra supports a testing environment for testing Networking over USB protocols. This paper explains the Testdrive PandaBoard distributi...
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Belcarra's USBLAN for Windows USB Class Driver (host) is our recommended alternative to RNDIS for networking over USB with an Android de...
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Overview This paper describes how to build and manage a TCP/IP network for USB devices. Ethernet-style networking can very simply be ...
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Belcarra's USBLAN for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 digitally signed OEM kits can no longer be made available. Historically we ...