I was searching for something like this high and low last year. I don't remember what I needed it for, but that unsolved use case may now rest in peace.
Quick note: You don't need the virtualhere software for this, the functionality is built into the linux kernel already. All you need is the usbip software. Of course, this doesn't come with a GUI application in typical linux fashion, but the cli is pretty easy to use. And I can't say anything about how well it works with windows clients as I've only tried with linux clients, but it should be supported. The performance is actually measurably better for me (probably because it needs less context-switching or sth), and it doesn't come with the limitation of only being able to use one device at the same time (vs the trial license of virtualhere).
Does it also support displays connected through USB ? Or elaborate USB hubs (with ethernet, display and different usb types). The USB hub all outputs it through a single USB-C so from a hardware side it shouldn't be a problem but I can imagine the bandwidth sky rockets.
It •all• depends upon •which version USBIP• you’re talking about which you’ve not stated •which• specific version •works for you•. While USBIP •has been• part of the Linux Kernel for years, many “previous versions” never worked
Thank you. I just rediscovered your channel again and am going to need to watch your videos over again to attempt to pick up some knowledge working with the entire PI series. I spent 43 years as a developer on mainframes and PCs as well as, when necessary, a sometimes network hack. So, I am hoping this won’t be that difficult.
I have wanted this kind of wireless USB hub since I was developing a gaming device for consoles 4 years before. But at that time I didn't know too much about the raspberry pi and Linux stuff, the 2.4G and 5.8G chipset can't have this big bandwidth and compatibility for different kinds of devices. Now, this is it! Thanks for your sharing!
I've used USB over network before. This is only good for low-speed devices like printers, scanners, security dongles, cameras etc. Running something like a USB 3.0 flash drive over network isn't going to be fast due to additional overhead of the protocol (and the software). For those, you're better off just making a Samba share. Also, the software you're suggesting to use is trialware/payware. Can be easily patched though if you're short on funds. Linux has a USB/IP stack built into kernel and there are free solutions available which can work with it (none are as user friendly though).
Dr Don - a while back you showed this rather epic little battery for the Zero that plugged neatly on the back; this could turn all sorts of devices into a sit-back-and-relax wireless config that's rechargeable, wonderful for living room configs potentially. Do you still have that battery backpack device?
Was looking for something exactly like this. Thanks for sharing this video. Was a quick setup and works well along with whatever you have running on the RPi.
oh dude 1 years later i am bumping in a problem that I been wasting too much time searching and I kept on seeing your video in recommendations but I said , that will be my last option. And here I am you indeed have the solution to my problem witch I think is common to most music content creators out there. imagine you have a mac m1 with USB c and you have a USB keyboard to connect to ableton or what ever. and your forced to have a USB c hub connected to the laptop at all times while working with the music keyboard. this clever thing that I cannot find it would make any MacBook content creator have the full wireless experience while working. thank you man , but I cannot do it . i rather pay for it.
Thanks for sharing your videos greatly appreciated. Just discovered your channel today and have already subscribed. I plan to watch more of your videos.
Thank you so much for this information and instruction! I play Star Citizen with dual flight sticks that are mounted to my chair and now I don't have to be tethered anymore! This is amazing! THANK YOU!!!
Could thiswork for a 3D printer to send the slicing data from the PC to the printer in another room? Not using octo print as it is a closed source printer running its own slicing software.
Yes it can someone on GitHub topics post that it worked well for him One problem was the raspberry pi external power was turning on the screen of 3d printer however he bypassed it by cutting off the USB power wires
I wanted this for passing through my drawing display wirelessly! Now, if i could run virtualhere and parsec on the same Pi, then I'd really be cooking.
@@SeanRynearson Well the steam link hardware appliance use this to stream controllers to aplications like emulators that doesn't support steam input, controllers using direct input or other usb devices. Work well maybe not for competitive e-sports games.
Using USBIP I was able to connect an OLD Qume QT-31 to a Linux box via help from your video. I have always wanted to do this, but never got 'around' to it, but once I saw your video I decided to try again. Had to play with it a bit, but it works fine. Also using a ZERO 2 W and it works fine with USB HAT (which I didn't need) but looked cool so I thought why not. So for less than 30 bux I have a wyse (like) serial terminal hooked up to my Linux box over WiFi via the Zero 2. Cool!
I'm just wondering if it is possible to make any usb connected device wireless using two pi zeros as in a bluetooth connection between two devices? So, one pi zero for host and the other one for client when the two zero boot up, they sync automatically.
What kind of range do you get? Do you think it would work plugged into trail cam? They have a USB port that acts like mass storage if used. Great video.
You technically don't need this low level for USB printers. It's just unnecessary...... A more elegant solution that's more scalable would be to just turn that printer networked, as in, use a software like CUPS as the spooler, then share it as a network printer.
@@nathanadhitya You're not wrong. I'd completely forgotten about CUPS. I set up a cups print server (counts on fingers) about 15 years ago using an old PC I got for free from work and an Apple Color laser printer that I also got for free from a small business. And as luck would have it I found a spare Pi Zero W unopened when I was digging through a desk drawer last night looking for the wall wort for my Train DCC controller. Think I figured out what i'm going to do this weekend if i can carve out a free half hour.
You need to look at the virtualhere page, there is a solution for it. But, there's samba (windows networking) for both pi and android (in file browser apps), and I assume it's doable to do it that way as well. You have at least 2 ways, more I think. I don't have a need for that myself, since I just put in in the cloud
This is really useful, I have followed your channel for a long time it has given me fresh ideas from time to time. Really great tech content. I have a question though, how do I install the client to my mobile phone or tablet so I can print to the now wireless usb printer?
Could you setup hard drives with this so i could store them away and remote in to them like you can if you have say like a server and if so what sort of transfer speeds would you get
I have a small ECU that manages a pneumatics valve. This ECU has a USB plug and it plugs in a wired controller. I don’t think it has any complex software such as Windows or else. Would this allow me to get rid of that USB cable and have my controller operate wirelessly? What I mean, is this a standalone thing? Or does it need a supporting operating system?
Works perfectly, initially got it for typing when I am on the bed as I sometimes get too fatigued to be on the chair and my keyboard cannot reach my bed. I did test it out with a controller and a mouse, I got too much latency on those devices(13+ms for Mouse and 7-10ms on controller) so I definitely will not be using it for gaming, latency gets worse as you put a lot of quick inputs. (tested mouse with a generic mouse tester on a website and I tested the controller with DS4Windows input readings)
No, my experiments with USBIP have shown me that there is a hard limit on bandwidth. For instance, my attempts to USBIP a webcam have topped out at 320x240 maximum resolution over 5ghz wifi.
hi can i use a uvc(ptz camera) with this one. im trying to figure out how can i extend it 30meters away from my computer. My ptz camera has only usb2.0 and a power cable.
Does this work to make wired keyboards wireless? What poll rates are possible? (like can you make it poll a keyboard at 1000 hz for example) Does it have a battery attached?
Can this set up be used to make my printers wireless? So my current printers do not have wireless capability and I have to connect them to my laptop via usb to get them to print
I know im late to the party but would this work for somthing like a blink camera hub where it would store videos to flash drive then you had to Sneakernet to the nas
Can this solution be used for video signals that would normally use a USB cable? Specifically I want to have a rear camera from a dash cam connected not via USB cable but wirelessly. The camera would have its own 5V power source (inside a horse trailer) but the footage would show on a screen in the car (the main dash cam screen or perhaps a standalone device like a phone or tablet). ???
Hi, this looks really great. I am wondering could you connect a display (with USB-C) to the RPI zero-W and use the monitor as a wireless screen? To take it a step further, I have a wired hub from WAVLINK which works wonders and it combines all kinds of usb (and ethernet) and outputs it through a single USB-C. Would it be possible to make that wireless as well? This means I don't have to switch USB cables when I use my laptop or my PC.
Hey man, Any chance you know how to make a USB drive that is remotely accessible using a raspberry Pi and or a Raspberry Pi and USB drive? I have a resin 3D printer which does not work with Octoprint without wiring the Pi to the printer's motherboard which I am not comfortable doing So I am trying to make essentially a USB stick that Is readable by the printer that I can then leave in the printer and remotely upload my sliced print files from my computer which is upstairs to the USB drive that is slotted into the printer . I have tried doing what you've done here but the printer cannot read what is on the USB drive that is connect to the raspberry Pi through the raspberry Pi so it doesn't work for what I am trying to do and I cannot seem to find any tutorials on how to achieve this except for one using a Image file that the guy included a link to in his description but that google drive link he gave to download the image no longer works and so I cannot get said image to be able to utilize his tutorial.
What I would like to do (if possible) is use this solution on my Xbox one as a mass storage device (for media) that will simultaneously be available over my network (so I can write to it remotely). So it would work like a NAS, but it would stay mounted to my Xbox one as a simple mass storage device. Is this possible? And if so, how?
hi novaspirit, good video. One question do you think it is possible to plug an usb camera on a pi and be able to see the video on an android phone ? thx
@@NovaspiritTech ok good , do you know how to install virual here software client on Android? on playstore the virtual here server is available but can't find the client ? thx
This is awesome. Do there exist any way to use one raspberry pi as sender and another one as receiver of USB over the network where it is possible to connect a USB device to the sender, and the receiver emulates a hub and connects it to the computer connected to the receiver? Kind of like this, only without installing any software to the client computer.
Got a question? I setup a Pi as a thumb-drive like what you have done here. All my macs see the thumb-drive in there locals and can read and write to it, how ever My windows 10 machine can't see it at all. Any clues as to what I a missing here?
Oh, I was wondering if I needed a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 dedicated for this but the zero seems to be enough, have you tried your laser engraver/cutter or if there is to many lag or disconnects?
i need this for my sim racing steering wheel instead of using a stupid coiled usb cable. the only thing is, how do i power this thing via battery. do i gi e power to the raspi and the usb gives power to the wheel? i have LED bottons and a vocore display. its pretty power hungry
Hi I am struggling with using usb adapter wifi for creating a wifi environment with raspberry pi, is there any way you can help me with this? Thank you
I was searching for something like this high and low last year. I don't remember what I needed it for, but that unsolved use case may now rest in peace.
i feel ya brother xD
Worst thing is that we already had a zero laying around...
its not important what the use was, its important that you must do this now
“I know it’s working but can’t test it..” anyone who works in IT knows those are famous last words.. 😂
never heard them but i do understand
Quick note: You don't need the virtualhere software for this, the functionality is built into the linux kernel already. All you need is the usbip software. Of course, this doesn't come with a GUI application in typical linux fashion, but the cli is pretty easy to use. And I can't say anything about how well it works with windows clients as I've only tried with linux clients, but it should be supported.
The performance is actually measurably better for me (probably because it needs less context-switching or sth), and it doesn't come with the limitation of only being able to use one device at the same time (vs the trial license of virtualhere).
yup i also have a previous video about usbip
Do I need virtualhere on Mac ?
Does it also support displays connected through USB ?
Or elaborate USB hubs (with ethernet, display and different usb types).
The USB hub all outputs it through a single USB-C so from a hardware side it shouldn't be a problem but I can imagine the bandwidth sky rockets.
@@NovaspiritTech Then post the link>>>
It •all• depends upon •which version USBIP• you’re talking about which you’ve not stated •which• specific version •works for you•. While USBIP •has been• part of the Linux Kernel for years, many “previous versions” never worked
Thank you. I just rediscovered your channel again and am going to need to watch your videos over again to attempt to pick up some knowledge working with the entire PI series.
I spent 43 years as a developer on mainframes and PCs as well as, when necessary, a sometimes network hack. So, I am hoping this won’t be that difficult.
I have wanted this kind of wireless USB hub since I was developing a gaming device for consoles 4 years before. But at that time I didn't know too much about the raspberry pi and Linux stuff, the 2.4G and 5.8G chipset can't have this big bandwidth and compatibility for different kinds of devices. Now, this is it! Thanks for your sharing!
I've used USB over network before. This is only good for low-speed devices like printers, scanners, security dongles, cameras etc. Running something like a USB 3.0 flash drive over network isn't going to be fast due to additional overhead of the protocol (and the software). For those, you're better off just making a Samba share.
Also, the software you're suggesting to use is trialware/payware. Can be easily patched though if you're short on funds.
Linux has a USB/IP stack built into kernel and there are free solutions available which can work with it (none are as user friendly though).
Dr Don - a while back you showed this rather epic little battery for the Zero that plugged neatly on the back; this could turn all sorts of devices into a sit-back-and-relax wireless config that's rechargeable, wonderful for living room configs potentially. Do you still have that battery backpack device?
Why are you so good and why are your videos always on topic BRUH 10/10 again
Just what I needed actually! Might try this on my old gamepads to see how the latency is
Let us know!
@@jacksparrow-ig4xs commenting cuz i wanna know the response
yeah same.. i immediately wondered about latency. lol
Was looking for something exactly like this. Thanks for sharing this video. Was a quick setup and works well along with whatever you have running on the RPi.
oh dude 1 years later i am bumping in a problem that I been wasting too much time searching and I kept on seeing your video in recommendations but I said , that will be my last option. And here I am you indeed have the solution to my problem witch I think is common to most music content creators out there. imagine you have a mac m1 with USB c and you have a USB keyboard to connect to ableton or what ever. and your forced to have a USB c hub connected to the laptop at all times while working with the music keyboard. this clever thing that I cannot find it would make any MacBook content creator have the full wireless experience while working. thank you man , but I cannot do it . i rather pay for it.
You just made my day with this video ! THANK YOU!!!
Carefully, this guy's a hero. Don't let the secret out
Thanks for sharing your videos greatly appreciated. Just discovered your channel today and have already subscribed. I plan to watch more of your videos.
Where has this been all my life!! Thanks
Subscribed exceptionally quickly. Excellent video, loads of hints and tips here, nice! Also personal use case, usb wireless printer!
Please can you test and tell what is the max data transfer speed it supports if i use usb stick and copy data
Thank you so much for this information and instruction! I play Star Citizen with dual flight sticks that are mounted to my chair and now I don't have to be tethered anymore! This is amazing! THANK YOU!!!
Great video. Ctrl + Shift + X for other noobs who couldn't find the advanced options of Raspberry Pi Imager ! 👍
Wow, you made this so simple! Congrats
I was looking for this for so long! Thank you so much and also to the YT algo ^^
Exactly what I was looking for!
What's the throughput and latency? Thinking about true 5.1 audio application.
Thank you so much! Wanted this FOREVER
Could thiswork for a 3D printer to send the slicing data from the PC to the printer in another room? Not using octo print as it is a closed source printer running its own slicing software.
Yes it can someone on GitHub topics post that it worked well for him
One problem was the raspberry pi external power was turning on the screen of 3d printer however he bypassed it by cutting off the USB power wires
I wanted this for passing through my drawing display wirelessly! Now, if i could run virtualhere and parsec on the same Pi, then I'd really be cooking.
What is the latency on something like this? What's mass storage transfer speeds?
Horrible I bet and probably not good for gaming peripherals
But I can see it being useful for other things.
I was wondering about this with camera use. I don't imagine it being great.
@@SeanRynearson Well the steam link hardware appliance use this to stream controllers to aplications like emulators that doesn't support steam input, controllers using direct input or other usb devices. Work well maybe not for competitive e-sports games.
Mass storage is a legacy technology, use SCSI over USB for like 1.5 times the speed
I absolutely love your content dude!
Love Virtual here. I used a Synology to run Virtual Here server to share a USB licence dongle with a VM. Worked like a charm.
Wow! I was thinking of doing this exact same thing for my HOTAS. Perfectly what I needed! Thanks!
Have you tried it yet? Thinking the same thing to stop tripping over/rolling over cables from the chair
Can I use this for an USB DAC for both WIFI and Bluetooth audio?
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How did you get to the advanced menu?
Ctrl + Shift + X
@@Hugatry MVP right here. Ty!
Using USBIP I was able to connect an OLD Qume QT-31 to a Linux box via help from your video. I have always wanted to do this, but never got 'around' to it, but once I saw your video I decided to try again. Had to play with it a bit, but it works fine. Also using a ZERO 2 W and it works fine with USB HAT (which I didn't need) but looked cool so I thought why not. So for less than 30 bux I have a wyse (like) serial terminal hooked up to my Linux box over WiFi via the Zero 2. Cool!
Are you aware of any driverless solutions with two pi devices doing the usb network translation?
Looking for the same
can it be used for android auto to use wirelessly?
I'm just wondering if it is possible to make any usb connected device wireless using two pi zeros as in a bluetooth connection between two devices? So, one pi zero for host and the other one for client when the two zero boot up, they sync automatically.
OMG! This is going to be my next project & u almost gave a solution! ❤️
Great stuff as always. Thanks!
What kind of range do you get? Do you think it would work plugged into trail cam? They have a USB port that acts like mass storage if used. Great video.
Useful in case your dog swallows your USB drive ! "Oh i have wireless connection DW :)"
Hahaha, nice one 😜
Thanks for the videos, you show pretty cool stuff on your channel. Cheers, Claude
Cool stuff. Thank you.
Sweet. Now you can turn any USB printer into a wireless one with minimal hardware!
You technically don't need this low level for USB printers. It's just unnecessary......
A more elegant solution that's more scalable would be to just turn that printer networked, as in, use a software like CUPS as the spooler, then share it as a network printer.
@@nathanadhitya You're not wrong. I'd completely forgotten about CUPS. I set up a cups print server (counts on fingers) about 15 years ago using an old PC I got for free from work and an Apple Color laser printer that I also got for free from a small business. And as luck would have it I found a spare Pi Zero W unopened when I was digging through a desk drawer last night looking for the wall wort for my Train DCC controller. Think I figured out what i'm going to do this weekend if i can carve out a free half hour.
Clear tutorial and nice sharing! THX!
Is there something similar for android? I'd like to have mass storage on pi and access files on the phone.
You need to look at the virtualhere page, there is a solution for it. But, there's samba (windows networking) for both pi and android (in file browser apps), and I assume it's doable to do it that way as well. You have at least 2 ways, more I think. I don't have a need for that myself, since I just put in in the cloud
This is really useful, I have followed your channel for a long time it has given me fresh ideas from time to time. Really great tech content. I have a question though, how do I install the client to my mobile phone or tablet so I can print to the now wireless usb printer?
Great tip, thank you!
Would this work to connect phone to USB on head unit wirelessly? Will this work with Android?
this method can be used for a connect an ipad usb and Windows?
that was FANTASTIC.
Don... You Are The Man.
Ohhh!!
ME LIKEY!
I'm going to have to order about a hundred of these because seems like I've got the perfect thing to do with these
Great video! would this work for a midi controller? Or would there be signal latency?
Does it transmit vibration data function or ffb I was interested in using this for my thrustmaster wheel,
Are you able to change vendor or device ID using this?
Luckily for me, I happen to have one of these multiple USB hat for the pi zero to try out! Superb video once again!
Thank you it is work !
Thanks 👍
Could you setup hard drives with this so i could store them away and remote in to them like you can if you have say like a server and if so what sort of transfer speeds would you get
Super!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's very helpful thank you very much
I have a small ECU that manages a pneumatics valve. This ECU has a USB plug and it plugs in a wired controller. I don’t think it has any complex software such as Windows or else. Would this allow me to get rid of that USB cable and have my controller operate wirelessly?
What I mean, is this a standalone thing? Or does it need a supporting operating system?
Works perfectly, initially got it for typing when I am on the bed as I sometimes get too fatigued to be on the chair and my keyboard cannot reach my bed. I did test it out with a controller and a mouse, I got too much latency on those devices(13+ms for Mouse and 7-10ms on controller) so I definitely will not be using it for gaming, latency gets worse as you put a lot of quick inputs.
(tested mouse with a generic mouse tester on a website and I tested the controller with DS4Windows input readings)
hi hope you read it
did it work good for usb microphone ? how about latency for that mic ?
Not a single word about the single most important thing about wireless devices - range !
Very slick! If you had a pi 4 with USB 3, would it work at full speed(obviously depending on network speed)?
No, my experiments with USBIP have shown me that there is a hard limit on bandwidth. For instance, my attempts to USBIP a webcam have topped out at 320x240 maximum resolution over 5ghz wifi.
hi can i use a uvc(ptz camera) with this one. im trying to figure out how can i extend it 30meters away from my computer. My ptz camera has only usb2.0 and a power cable.
i’m looking to buy a product like this. where can i get it?
Just to clarify, the usb device will be plug to the raspberry pi zero w, and draw power from raspberry pi ?
Thank you very much , it is very helpfull.
Do you need to have a monitor oversee any prompts or can you just connect it a monitor for setup, then after that its plug and play?
Does this work to make wired keyboards wireless? What poll rates are possible? (like can you make it poll a keyboard at 1000 hz for example) Does it have a battery attached?
Latency is not at all as you expect. Only fast solution for wireless mouse is to use custom usb dongle of gamming mouse like logitech.
Can this set up be used to make my printers wireless?
So my current printers do not have wireless capability and I have to connect them to my laptop via usb to get them to print
thank you!
I know im late to the party but would this work for somthing like a blink camera hub where it would store videos to flash drive then you had to Sneakernet to the nas
Can this solution be used for video signals that would normally use a USB cable? Specifically I want to have a rear camera from a dash cam connected not via USB cable but wirelessly. The camera would have its own 5V power source (inside a horse trailer) but the footage would show on a screen in the car (the main dash cam screen or perhaps a standalone device like a phone or tablet).
???
Soo, when you inserted the SSD Card is the pi itself connected to your computer or did you connect the pi itself to an external monitor????
Would it be simple to set up the USB hub with Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi?
Hi, this looks really great.
I am wondering could you connect a display (with USB-C) to the RPI zero-W and use the monitor as a wireless screen?
To take it a step further, I have a wired hub from WAVLINK which works wonders and it combines all kinds of usb (and ethernet) and outputs it through a single USB-C. Would it be possible to make that wireless as well?
This means I don't have to switch USB cables when I use my laptop or my PC.
I'd like to know this too. Curious if this thing could be used to make PSVR2 wireless.
Does this work for midi controllers?
Hey man, Any chance you know how to make a USB drive that is remotely accessible using a raspberry Pi and or a Raspberry Pi and USB drive? I have a resin 3D printer which does not work with Octoprint without wiring the Pi to the printer's motherboard which I am not comfortable doing So I am trying to make essentially a USB stick that Is readable by the printer that I can then leave in the printer and remotely upload my sliced print files from my computer which is upstairs to the USB drive that is slotted into the printer . I have tried doing what you've done here but the printer cannot read what is on the USB drive that is connect to the raspberry Pi through the raspberry Pi so it doesn't work for what I am trying to do and I cannot seem to find any tutorials on how to achieve this except for one using a Image file that the guy included a link to in his description but that google drive link he gave to download the image no longer works and so I cannot get said image to be able to utilize his tutorial.
I'm looking into this as well. Just got a Saturn 2 and want to skip the USB drive back & forth. Did you figure it out?
What I would like to do (if possible) is use this solution on my Xbox one as a mass storage device (for media) that will simultaneously be available over my network (so I can write to it remotely). So it would work like a NAS, but it would stay mounted to my Xbox one as a simple mass storage device. Is this possible? And if so, how?
hi, there is not a solution plug and play? without terminal and at least not hardware showin?
Buy an startech device, it's expensive but plug and play.
can you use USB hub to connect multiple devices ? thz in advance.
hi novaspirit, good video. One question do you think it is possible to plug an usb camera on a pi and be able to see the video on an android phone ? thx
Yes you can install the virtual here software for Android and run it like the USB camera is attached to phone/device
@@NovaspiritTech ok good , do you know how to install virual here software client on Android? on playstore the virtual here server is available but can't find the client ?
thx
This is awesome. Do there exist any way to use one raspberry pi as sender and another one as receiver of USB over the network where it is possible to connect a USB device to the sender, and the receiver emulates a hub and connects it to the computer connected to the receiver? Kind of like this, only without installing any software to the client computer.
I am also looking for the same use case, because the client is restricted and cannot install additional softwares
can you use a esp32?
to you know make usb to wireless?
and how would you do it?
what about on a mouse?
I wonder if a USB docking station can be converted over wifi with all the ports working including HDMI
Do you know when modern versions of Mac OS will be supported?
fine.
Got a question? I setup a Pi as a thumb-drive like what you have done here. All my macs see the thumb-drive in there locals and can read and write to it, how ever My windows 10 machine can't see it at all. Any clues as to what I a missing here?
If I use Volumio …. Do I also get digital audio out of the usb plug ?
Oh, I was wondering if I needed a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 dedicated for this but the zero seems to be enough, have you tried your laser engraver/cutter or if there is to many lag or disconnects?
Can you do this with the Pico W?
I still love this corner shelf
i need this for my sim racing steering wheel instead of using a stupid coiled usb cable. the only thing is, how do i power this thing via battery. do i gi e power to the raspi and the usb gives power to the wheel? i have LED bottons and a vocore display. its pretty power hungry
This is cool. I have a few pi 0 w's. I am going to mess with this over the weekend.
Can I run virtual here on my laptop and shadow pc while attaching a flight yoke on my laptop ? Please respond
Would this be suitable to put a music library on an external disk connected the pi and then access it over the network using the virtualhere software?
yes works great for that. almost like a wireless nas
At that point you could just create an OpenMediaVault NAS and access it from multiple devices with no client.
Hi
I am struggling with using usb adapter wifi for creating a wifi environment with raspberry pi, is there any way you can help me with this?
Thank you
How many devices can this run? Can you also add in USB hubs do you know the max that it could take ? I'm trying to hook up like 5-9 micro cameras.
Followed your instructions to the letter, but the pi doesn't show up on the client, please give me a clue what should I check?