![]() So that would make sense - but I could be complelty wrong here.Ĭoupled with an entry in /etc/modprode.d/g_cdc this may be my solution. HOST PC - HOST Virtual Ethernet Card - Virtual Wire - PiZero Virtual Ethernet Card - PiZero And those two virtual ethernet interfaces do communicate with each other. So you got the ethernet interface on your pizero, which has the dev_addr and you got another ethernet interface on the pc, which needs to have a different mac, the host_addr. But, I think the OTG Ethernet does emulate a "complete network" in that sense that you can see the OTG connection between host pc and pi zero not only as ONE network interface, but instead two. Yes, normally you are completly right, a ethernet/network interface is only allowed to have one mac address. I think the host_addr and dev_addr are important in the fact that they are different. ![]() Following information, shamelessly ripped from a post by nmaas87 on the pull request thread makes sense of it all.
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