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Windows Mobile 5.0 RNDIS Driver Download: What is Remote NDIS and Why You Need It



On the shoulders of giants, I stand. My vague thanks to Apple for having at least some IOKit sample code available (even though the last time it successfully built was 10.2.x); it was a decent start reading to understand how I might want to structure this. Substantial thanks to David Brownell, who wrote the rndis_host driver for Linux; some portions of HoRNDIS were ported over from that work. David Brownell also wrote the f_rndis driver that allows Android/Linux devices to behave like RNDIS devices; reading that source helped to understand why HoRNDIS wasn't working in the early stages. (Sadly, David Brownell passed away in April of 2011. Thanks for all of your hard work, David; may you rest in peace.)




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I have updated about Bonjour service. And regarding the drivers, it is hosted on that MOD website only (They are using this driver for their musical devices). I have just added the direct download link.


The host_mac address will be used on the server's network interface. The kvm_mac means the address that will be assigned to the local interface on the PiKVM. The KVM interface will be called usb0network interface. If the host_mac or kvm_mac is not specified, a random value will be used. The driver parameter means the protocol that will be used for the USB network. The default value is ecm so it can be passed it this example. Other possible values are eem, ncm, rndis and rndis5.


This has been proven to work with Windows:1. Set the driver type to rndis (see above)2. Download this driver on the Windows machine and unzip it somewhere: [ -rndis-driver-windows.zip] 3. Open the devices manager \ 4. Select Properties of the Composite KVM Device \ 5. Select the RNDIS Device and click properties \ 6. Switch to the "Driver" Tab and then click "Update driver"7. Click "Browse my computer for driver software" \ 8. Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my Computer" \ 9. From the list of available hardware types, scroll down and select "Network adapters", then click next \ 10. Click "Have disk" \ 11. Click Browse, navigate to the folder where you've stored the driver and select the RNDIS.inf, press Open and then OK \ 12. Select "Acer Netchip RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget" and click Next \ 13. Dismiss the warning about non-compatible drivers by clicking "Yes" \ 14. You're done - the device should now be recognized. \ 15. Verify the card is working by pinging your piKVM in a console: ping 169.254.0.1 \


Hi @JamesNgo According to the AE's reply, the RNDIS driver needs to be re-signed if the information changes in the .inf file. The signing method can refer to the readme.pdf in the RNDIS demo. About getting a signing certificate, please refer to -us/windows-hardware/drivers/dashboard/get-a-code-signing-certificateHave a great day,TIC


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