Hi Alan - yes, I'm doing that to check what I missed for RNDIS (followed your 
video guide btw), but I can't explain why the PING app isn't available: any 
thoughts on that?

> On 25/01/2023, 23:12, "Alan C. Assis" <acas...@gmail.com 
<mailto:acas...@gmail.com>> wrote:

> When you had double about your configuration, the best option is
> looking some working board config example.

> In this case take a look at boards/stm32f4discovery/configs/rndis/defconfig

> On 1/25/23, Tim Hardisty <t...@hardisty.co.uk <mailto:t...@hardisty.co.uk>> 
> wrote:
>> I did turn the firewall off, just in case, but still no ping response *from*
>> my board. Windows usually allows outward pings without problem. But this may
> be more relevant once I can get the NuttX ping to Windows available.
>>
>> Linux not even seeing my board with RNDIS, but think I found that when I
>> last tried this, years ago.
>>
>>> On 25/01/2023, 19:11, "Gregory Nutt" <spudan...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:spudan...@gmail.com>
>> <mailto:spudan...@gmail.com <mailto:spudan...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>
>>> The windows firewall usually blocks pings (at least incoming pings).
>>> May sure that you configure the firewall to permit this operation.
>>
>>>On 1/25/2023 1:01 PM, Tim Hardisty wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>I'm trying to get RNDIS working. It nearly does - Windows sees the
>>>> "gadget" and it has the right IP address etc. But I can't ping my board.
>>>>
>>>> Probably some buried config setting that I'm yet to find, so I thought
>>>> I'd try pinging the Windows (11) PC from my board instead, so enabled the
>>>> built-in ping example app.
>>>>
>>>> It compiles OK but the app is not available from the shell: typing "?" at
>>>> the nsh prompt, and the app isn't listed whereas others that I've enabled
>>>> are there.

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