Re: RNDIS is always claiming interface 0 and 1 -- Any reason

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:22:44 +0200, Chiranjeevi Velempati wrote:

We are using RNDIS function along with usb serial function and Mass storage
function in a composition. Even though we are trying to put RNDIS function
after serial function interface, but the Windows Host is always installing
the RNDIS at interface 0 and 1 and allowing other interfaces after RNDIS?
Is there any specific reason for the Windows Host to behave as mentioned
above.

While testing g_multi we have encountered similar ploblems including Windows
RNDIS drivers crashing the system.  Unfortunatelly, we have not found any
solution bether then to keep RNDIS as the first function.

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