Merciadri Luca wrote: > Hi, > > In October 2009, I posted an article about D-Link's Shareport USB > Utility (see e.g. > http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-u...@lists.debian.org/msg557390.html) > to linux.debian.user. Do you remember? I posted to > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9513066#post9513066 too. > > I've tried analyzing packets with Wireshark, under Windows, to find how > my D-Link DIR-635 actually communicates with the computer to share some > USB peripheral through the network, thanks to the SharePort utility > (which is only available under Windows). This did bring much info, and, > as a result, I can reasonably assume that OpenWebNet is the related > router's Shareport counterpart. Here are some traces: > > * router->computer: openwebnet (20005) > tr-rsrb-port [ACK] (1996) > * router->computer: openwebnet (20005) > tr-rsrb-port [PSH, ACK] (1996) > * computer->router: tr-rsrb-port (1996) > openwebnet [PSH, ACK] (20005) > > That is, D-Link's SharePort utility apparently uses the openwebnet > protocol. Do you have any idea about how it could use it? I checked the > syntax, but I can't understand the link with the USB peripherals. > > Thanks. > >
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