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Usb redirector virtual machine
Usb redirector virtual machine







  1. #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE HOW TO#
  2. #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE INSTALL#
  3. #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE WINDOWS 10#
  4. #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE SOFTWARE#
  5. #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE ISO#

#USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE SOFTWARE#

Now that you have finished installing the USB over IP software on both operating systems, it’s time to share the USB device. Once it is done installing, go ahead and launch the app (you’ll find it in your apps list) Sharing the USB device

#USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE INSTALL#

Then select “Software Install” (instead of Archive Manager):įinally, when the Software Install opens, click “ Install“: Open Files app and go to your Downloads folder and Right-click on the deb file and select “ Open with Other Application“: Once you’re on the desktop, open Firefox and go to the USB NET downloads page and and under Debian-Based select “64-Bit”. Once it is done installing, launch the application: Debian 10Ĭonnect to the Debian VM’s desktop by right-clicking on the VM in Hyper-V and select “Connect”.

#USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE WINDOWS 10#

On the Windows 10 machine, go to the USB NET downloads page and select “Download for Windows”, then run the downloaded exe file to install it. USB Network Gate was extremely easy to set up thanks to the fact that they have Windows and Debian installers… literally download, install, then plug & play.

  • USB Redirector from IncentivesPro (jump down to section 2B).
  • USB Network Gate from Eltima (jump down to section 2A).
  • #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE HOW TO#

    I will show you how to use two that I found were very easy to use There are several USB over IP options on the market. Now that you have a Linux host OS and Home Assistant Supervised installed, it’s time to deal with getting the USB device to the Debian VM. Don’t close it as we’re coming back to it shortly. Finish that process and put it aside for now. Go to that address, you should see the initial setup screen (see screenshot). Once Home Assistant is done installing, go to the IP address and port that installer showed you. Yes, it is technically possible to do this with Home Assistant Core or Home Assistant Container approach, but that’s much harder as you will not have a Supervisor to manage everything. Important: Do not use any other installation method for Home Assistant. To start, Open a bash window on (or SSH terminal to) the Debian VM and log in as root: Before continuing, make sure you have all the requirements already installed. Install Home Assistant SupervisedĪfter Debian is installed, we now want to install Home Assistant Supervised to the machine ( do not use any other installation method). Here’s a quick video tutorial for v9, but the steps are still the same. You can download the ISOs for 圆4 here (you want amd64‘s dvd-1.iso, dvd-2 and dvd-3 are optional). If you’re not already running Debian 10.x in Hyper-V, you should install that now. Implementing a USB over Ethernet solution Making sure you have the prerequisites installed This tutorial is broken down into 3 easy to follow phases Ultimately, Home Assistant doesn’t know any difference, it appears and works the same as if you plugged it into a USB hub. I am actually serving the USB device over IP from the Windows host to the Debian client using two different solutions USB Network Gate and USB Redirector (I will show you how to use both in this article). The solution for me was to use USB over IP. That is actually a USB dongle plugged into the host Windows 10 machine, so how it is available inside Debian VM? Hyper-V doesn’t have USB passthrough? Solution – USB over IP Now, back to the Z-Wave device visible in Home Assistant. I need a Linux host OS to passthrough the USB to. Most people boot directly into Home Assistant OS (fka Hassio) on a Raspberry PI or a virtual appliance. Home Assistant Supervised on DebianĪ very important fact about this setup is that I installed Home Assistant Supervised on top of Debian.

    #USB REDIRECTOR VIRTUAL MACHINE ISO#

    This is a clean version of Debian 10.6, installed using amd64 ISO downloaded from the Debian downloads page and HyperV Quick Create. On the right side is the Hyper-V Manager, where you’ll see a VM named “Debian10”. Notice in the yellow highlight, that is a Z-Wave USB dongle plugged into the Windows 10 machine. The left side is Home Assistant’s frontend in the web browser, open to the Open Z-Wave Add-On page. Z-Wave USB dongle available to Home Assistant container inside Hyper-V So why am I writing this blog post? I have found a way to make it work, feast your eyes on the following screenshot! Click to enlarge. If you’re running Home assistant in Hyper-V, you’ve probably encountered a significant limitation… Hyper-V doesn’t let you pass-through a USB device, so you can’t use your Z-Wave dongle or zigbee dongle.









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