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Originally Posted by slayda
OK this isn't happening. When I go to Network Connections the only connections I see are Broadband, Internet, & Local Area. My OpenInkpot EZ Reader is connected via USB. (Does it make a difference whether it is 1.1 or 2.0 USB?)
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You need to install the linux.inf file. All that does is activate the required TCP/IP over USB software that is already on your WinXP computer. When that is installed, you should hear the Windows "Ka-Bong" tone whenever you connect your OpenInkpot device to your PC. If you do not hear that connect tone, then it is not connecting, so nothing further will help, until you find out why it is not connecting.
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Attach the cable to the device. Windows will pop-up dialog asking for driver. Point to the linux.inf you've downloaded.
After installing driver Windows will create a new network connection. Change the following parameters for it: IP address to 192.168.111.2, netmask to 255.255.255.0.
Now run your SSH client(WINSCP) and point it to the 192.168.111.1 (username: root, password: zxc).
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Originally Posted by slayda
I have downloaded linux.inf and am trying to use WINSCP but what is the Private Key File? I feel like I must be getting closer but sure not there yet.
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WINSCP and OpenInkpot will setup their own keyfile, so you do not need to pre-create one.