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`VintageNetDirect` makes it easy to connect a device to a computer over a
directly connected Ethernet cable. This is a common USB setup where your
computer is connected via USB to a Nerves device.
Assuming that you have a USB gadget-capable device like a Raspberry Pi Zero, 3
A+ or Beaglebone, all that you need to do is add `:vintage_net_direct` to your
`mix` dependencies like this:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:vintage_net_direct, "~> 0.7.0", targets: @all_targets}
]
end
```
And then add the following to your `:vintage_net` configuration:
```elixir
config :vintage_net, [
config: [
{"usb0", %{type: VintageNetDirect}},
]
]
```