I've been through 3 different Windows RNDIS drivers and they all behave the same. One more variant to try tomorrow from some searching.
As you saw RNDIS is a Microsoft thing, and supposedly should just work. There's probably a change that Windows made that has broken things....just for a change! On 26/01/2023, 19:58, "Gregory Nutt" <spudan...@gmail.com <mailto:spudan...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 1/26/2023 1:52 PM, Gregory Nutt wrote: > Perhaps you need a driver on Windows? It appears so from a quick > Google where I find articles like: > > https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/network/overview-of-remote-ndis--rndis- > > <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/network/overview-of-remote-ndis--rndis-> > > > https://supportcommunity.zebra.com/s/article/000014464?language=en_US > <https://supportcommunity.zebra.com/s/article/000014464?language=en_US> > https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds558735-rndis-driver-for-windows-10-lenovo-thinksystem-sr635-and-sr655 > > <https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds558735-rndis-driver-for-windows-10-lenovo-thinksystem-sr635-and-sr655> > Hmm... probably not. The first article above says: "Microsoft provides an NDIS miniport driver, Rndismp.sys, which implements the Remote NDIS message set and communicates with generic bus transport drivers, which in turn communicate with the appropriate bus driver. This NDIS miniport driver is implemented and maintained by Microsoft and is distributed as part of Windows." You still might want to use Device Manager to check which driver was selected.