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Getting started with IGEP MODULE

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The on-board HS USB OTG port is used as the default power input for IGEP MODULE standalone operating mode.
Once the board is powered up and running, we will get Ethernet connectivity over the same USB cable (USB Ethernet Gadget/RNDIS driver). or via wireless
By default, the IGEP MODULE usb interface will have the IP address 192.168.7.2, and the wireless interface comes with WLAN_IGEP as ESSID and 192.168.6.1 as IP address.
<br> == Connect using USB Ethernet Gadget/RNDIS driver ==
Other available ways to communicate with IGEP MODULE are WIFI or Bluetooth on-board interfaces. But by default, they are not configured. === Linux Host USB Network Configuration ===
You should have the usbnet module available for your Linux kernel. On most distributions, this is the case by default. If this is not the case for your distribution, you will need to enable USB networking support in the kernel. If you build your own kernel then you want 'CDC Ethernet support' in USB Network adaptors.
===== Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx =====
In the file /etc/network/interfaces, you should add a section which looks like this:
root@igep0030:~#
=== Windows Host USB Network Configuration ======== Windows 7 =====
*http://robosavvy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=28788
=== Mac OS X Host USB Network Configuration === Please contribute ... == Connect using WLAN interface ==
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