RNDIS driver for STM32MP1 on Windows
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‎2019-12-20 4:01 AM
Hello,
I connected USB CN7 of STM32MP157A-DK1 to a PC with MS Windows.
Sadly, the PC failed to find an RNDIS driver with:
USB\VID_1D6B&PID_0104&MI_00\6&1164AF84&0&0000
I tried to search for a driver, but I could not find any good.
Both Windows XP and Windows 7 showed this.
Where can I get a driver or an .inf for that?
Thank you very much for your time.
Sincerely.
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‎2019-12-23 2:21 AM
Hi @CBram.1776​
If the RNDIS driver is not automatically installed
Try:
Control Panel > Device Manager
Right click on RNDIS in section Other Devices, select « Update Driver Software… »
Choose « Browse my computer for driver software »
« Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer »
Select « Network adapters » then « Next »
Wait for driver list load then select « Microsoft corporation » in Manufacturer list ,then « Remote NDIS Compatible Device » in Network Adapter List
Then « Next »
Click "Yes" when prompt
Then it might be ok.
Hope it help
Olivier
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‎2019-12-23 2:21 AM
Hi @CBram.1776​
If the RNDIS driver is not automatically installed
Try:
Control Panel > Device Manager
Right click on RNDIS in section Other Devices, select « Update Driver Software… »
Choose « Browse my computer for driver software »
« Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer »
Select « Network adapters » then « Next »
Wait for driver list load then select « Microsoft corporation » in Manufacturer list ,then « Remote NDIS Compatible Device » in Network Adapter List
Then « Next »
Click "Yes" when prompt
Then it might be ok.
Hope it help
Olivier
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‎2021-11-22 10:24 PM
Hey Olivier GALLIEN, That method works but sometimes can't find the right driver for your pc to manually implement I do this method just to official https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=USB+RNDIS and download here rndis drive or for full information step by step I have explained well with including direct download link of rndis driver https://techocen.com/download-and-update-rndis-driver-for-windows-10/
Thanks
Zack
