Dennis

yes sir, I'm aware of the changes for windows to .7.x. I verified the 
communication is still an issue with the difference. 

with the non-wifi board yes I can communicate with the board via the 
ethernet cable.  That works just fine, the issue really ends up being 
related to the usb communication. In the end I'll be using the USB as 
primary communications with the board. Using the wifi is not an option. 

I agree the behavior does sound like faulty drivers. However, what makes it 
strange is the fact I've used both windows and linux to attempt to connect 
to the board, which kinda makes me feel its hardware related. 

I attempted to connect on a co-workers computer as well. and nothing. We 
see the BBB in file exployer, but I wasn't really expecting to being able 
to communicate with the BBB on my co-workers computer as I didn't think he 
had the drivers. 

with that said, I tried looking for driver information for linux, but 
nothing was listed on bbb.org, as it appears that it should need specific 
drivers. is there something i should look for, or I can updated related to 
drivers on the linux side?

I'm going to go back to my windows boot and delete and resinstall the 
windows drivers in a bit. to see if that does anything. 

On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 10:11:32 AM UTC-4, Dennis Bieber wrote:
>
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 05:51:47 -0700 (PDT), in 
> gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user Michael 
>
>
> >I want to add that I just tried it on windows 10 and I'm having the same 
> >issue. 
>
>         FYI: on Windows, the USB network uses 192.168.7.x 
>
>         The behavior you describe sounds more like faulty drivers on the 
> host 
> side. Have you tried connecting an Ethernet (CAT-5/6) cable between the 
> board and your router, and then attempting to connect to the board using 
> the IP the router assigned to it? (Or, if the router is modern enough, use 
> hostname beaglebone or beaglebone.local [some systems will append the 
> .local automatically]). 
>
>
> -- 
> Dennis L Bieber 
>
>

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