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Windows Server 2008 Standart R2
Running as a service
Can't use more than one usb device
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Support for VirtualHere hardware and software
Hello
Windows Server 2008 Standart R2
Running as a service
Can't use more than one usb device
Hey, I've just downloaded virtualhere.
I want to be able to connect multiple ds4 controllers via USB to my Macbook which should then stream the date to my PC, trust me it makes sense :D
But sadly a test controller wasn't recognised by DS4windows, even though the client recognised it.
If looking into the device manager and it seems like the controller is categorised as faulty generic USB Input. Still, I'm unable to retrieve the input data given by the controller if they are any.
Does anybody have a recommendation to fix it?
I am testing using a Raspberry Pi 4B as a server (created using the hardware image, cloudhub-pi4-factory-sdcard) and operation is as expected except for one issue: when the server is rebooted the Cloudhub device again becomes available on the client, but the attached USB device at the server is not visible. The only way to restore access to the USB device is to physically disconnect and reconnect the USB device at the server, at which time the USB device again becomes available to the client.
I´m trying to implement virtualhere over a VPN service (OpenVPN)
I´m runnig a VPN service and a remote SSH access and the virtualhere service as well.
I´m trying to access my RPI connected to a PLC with prolific usb to serial cable.
It works for only a few seconds and then it desconects.
The VPN (OpenVPN client) and the SSH (Putty) conecctions works relatively fine. They eventually disconnects too but with a much lower frequency.
Hello,
the setup is -
Windows (32 bit) server running on Windows 10 (stick-pc type device) serving USB ethetnet based on AX88772B chipset.
Client is Windows 10 64 bit machine
Once the client device pops up in the available devices list, clicking on "use this device" has no action.
VID/PID: 0x0B95, 0x0772B
Hi anybody,
I'm using two Pi's as VHUSBServer and I want to connect them both via Internet/Port Forwarding. Therefore I need to change the TCP/SSL Port of one of the two servers.
I'm forwarding the Ports 7574 to Pi1 and 7584 to Pi2.
It works perfectly if I'm not using SSLcert in config.ini and I'm using TCPPort=7584 on Pi2.
But, as soon as I'm using SSLcert and SSLPort=7584, the Pi2 is no more available.
As a crosscheck, I'm removing SSLPort=7584 and the Pi2 is perfectly available via 7574.
Can anyone help me?
BR Dennis
I have a qualcomm modem that I have to share between windows 10 and linux ubuntu
I start the VirtualHere Usb Server on windows.
On linux I start the client and I select the modem Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM
Hello,
I have the identical USB keys connected to the one VirtualHere server, are used on two different virtual servers. After the virtual servers reboot, the keys are connected to the first loaded server. How I can fix it?
Hello Michael. Can you please update the correspoding topic for the auth script with the new parameter that can be passed? I suppose it is something like $USERNAME$ but I need your confirmation, in order to update my scripts.
I followed the lead of the guy in the HOTAS video you linked in the "interesting uses" page:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTIGlutAzR8 (Use a HOTAS flight stick wirelessly via VirtualHere)
I have a Raspberry Pi 0 W and an X52 Pro HOTAS.
I want to have a wireless HOTAS setup for 360 play in the YAWVR motion simulator chair.
Virtualhere seems like the perfect solution!
So I got everything set up like in the video: