

I use a venerable Linksys WRT 54GL accesspoint for my home wireless network,Īnd I run OpenWRT on it, because the stock firmware itself is unmaintainedĪnd insecure (not to mention the additional flexibility of OpenWRT).

Like to add a single word to this rumour: "finally!". Anyway, how would you make an USB deviceĪccessible from the inside of the Windows-based VM?Ģ writebacks Tue, Broadcom WiFi Versus Windows 10īroadcom is rumored to leave the wireless chipset business. I am not sure what am I doing wrong, but I am sure that it has workedīefore. The device with " usbip.exe -a my.ip.addr bus-id" fails with Server using " usbip.exe -l my.ip.addr", but trying to attach What I don't remember exactly, but now I can only list the devices on the Now the ugly part: I wanted to create a document describing how toĪccess the HW token from the Windows VM, so I created a new Windows VM.Īnd now I am not able to reproduce the process of installing the driversĪnd accessing the token from the VM itself :-(. In my Linux workstation as well as in the server where it will be Token was indeed successfully used before). (after disabling the token it complained about missing HW key, so I guess the Install the proprietary software there, and make it use the token

Helped and I was able to see the HW token from the inside of the Windows guest, Utility), and finally using some version of drivers with the patched Versions of usbip (both kernel-side drivers and the user-space I triedĪt first I created a Windows 2008r2 testing virtual machine. (a hardware key) from the Windows-based virtual machine. For some ugly proprietary software, I need to access an USB device
