Mar 24, 2014 Problem: I'm trying to USB tether my phone using a Wi-Fi connection (3G is not available atm). I connect my phone to my PC. I go into menu -> settings. Download the latest drivers for your Generic RNDIS to keep your Computer up-to-date. This is the mobile file for the HTC modem. This is the latest driver which was released for the Microsoft platform. The driver is very small and you can download it below. This runs on all the Windows operating systems. If you are looking for more device drivers from HTC then you can search for your HTC drivers. The is also the HTC sync program for your mobile phone. Most are looking for the HTC drivers for the phone however this is only the CAB file and you might be looking for all the Windows 7 and Windows 8 drivers. That is on another page. NOTE: If this CAB file here does not solve the issue then you should try the full driver files for HTC on this page listed here. There are 4 options on the HTC driver. BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THE “AGREEMENT”). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL, COPY OR USE THE SOFTWARE. OTHERWISE, CLICK TO INDICATE THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS. THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A MANDATORY ARBITRATION PROVISION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES PLEASE REVIEW SECTION 11. This Agreement is between the HTC Corporation (or based on where you live, one of its affiliates) and you (an individual) for the HTC Sync Manager software that accompanies this Agreement, including all associated media, printed or electronic documentation, updates, and support services for the software, unless other terms accompany those items (collectively, the “Software”). You and HTC collectively are referred to as “We”. • LICENSE GRANT. During the term of this Agreement and dependant upon your full compliance with all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, HTC grants to you a personal, non-transferable, non-exclusive license to install and use the Software in object code form for non-commercial purposes on a reasonable number of personal computers owned by you and that you use to exchange data (information, files, or content) with portable devices manufactured by HTC that include HTC’s Software. You may also keep one (1) additional copy of the Software solely for backup purposes. • LICENSE LIMITATIONS. The license granted in Section 1 is conditioned upon your compliance with the following limitations. Hi, I used to connect my ODROID U3 with Ubuntu via USB to Windows 7 and Windows 8 via remote ndis, which shows up in the device manager as 'Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' and results in a new LAN connection. Although c:/Windows/inf/rndiscmp.inf is there, plugging the USB cable does give the according windows sound and makes the device manager blink, but nothing else happens, no network adapter shows up nor an 'Other device' (as in Windows 7). Worked like a charm in Windows 7 and Windows 8 but not in Windows 10. Cheers Jochen --- update: Microsoft must have fixed this, suddenly it works out of the box, havent installed anything. Like in Window 7/8,when plugging in the ODROID, the RNDIS device comes up again. I'm using a similar 'Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' device. On Windows 7/8/10, it is detected and windows installs an Acer RNDIS driver, which does not work and causes the Network and Sharing center to lock up. In Windows 7/8, I was able to select the 'Microsoft Corporation' 'Remote NDIS Compatible Device' driver (via Device Manager, right-click and select 'Update Driver.' ) and get it working. Presumably, this is the same driver as the C: Windows INF rndiscmp.inf mentioned above. However, this is not listed even when you uncheck 'Show Compatible Drivers' in Windows 10. I wonder if maybe there is another way to install drivers, e.g. Via PowerShell? UPDATE: I've done some more poking around and have found a few possible 'better' solutions. First, some more insight: The Linux rndis gadget function has USB class of 2 and subclass of 2, which matches 'USB Class_02&SubClass_02' in the usbser.inf file. This is why for some people, their device is initially detected as a COM port instead of RNDIS. Solution 1: If you are one of the people that found this because your device is showing up as a COM port instead of RNDIS, you may be able to get away using the RNDIS 5.1 driver. Find your device under Ports (COM & LTP) in Device Manager. Right-click it and select Update Driver Software., then Browse my computer for driver software and then Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer and finally choose Remote NDIS Compatible Device.
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