Thread: PRS-T1 USB and Wifi connections
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Old 09-01-2012, 06:26 PM   #3
altruizine
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Originally Posted by guru View Post
When the device is connected via USB to a computer, does it behave like a USB memory stick or like a USB network device and I could SSH into the PRS-T1 like it would be any other network connected computer? Or is the connection hidden behind some propriaty piece of software only available for Windows or Mac?
As far as I can tell, a bit of both (generic USB mass storage + proprietary USB interface). Yes, you can connect to both the built-in user storage as well as the Micro SD card as if they were USB drives, from any operating system. But there also seems to be an additional proprietary USB interface that the Windows software uses to authorize the Reader's DRM, and possibly for other tasks as well (perhaps firmware upgrade?).
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Originally Posted by guru View Post
Second question. The Wifi connection, can I connect through this into the PRS-T1 by SSH (like into any other Android/Linux), or is this only for outbound connections of the PRS-T1 to access the Internet?

Is the above somehow addressed by rooting the device?
By default, the PRS-T1's wifi is used for outbound connections only.

You typically cannot ssh into an Android device unless you install an ssh server first. You probably could do that on the PRS-T1 after rooting it, but I haven't tried this myself. I normally log into the rooted device using adb over a USB connection.

(So, FreeBSD supports USB these days? Maybe even wifi? I left FreeBSD for good years ago after having been a loyal user for more than 10 years when it fell behind too much in desktop / laptop hardware support. Still missing /usr/src. Ah, the times…)
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