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

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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Chiranjeevi Velempati
<cvelempa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> What is the output of "lsusb -vvv" for your device?

I am asking because you have to use IAD for USB composite device
with a CDC-ACM as one of the interface. If you are not using IAD, the
whole thing would not work under Windows. You also need to use
XP SP3 or Vista/Win7.

>>> At least WIndows XP is asking to manually install Host drivers, whereas
>>> Windows 7 is automatically installing the drivers on it own. Any pointers
>>> would help?
>>
>> Even without an inf file?
>
> Yes, without any .inf file in the case of Windows 7 and it asks for an .inf
> file in the case of windows XP.

That is kind of strange. I tried to use a real USB RNDIS device (Windows
CE based) under Windows 7 and it is asking for an inf file. Are you using
a know VID/PID for your device that Windows happen to know about
with the default built-in RNDIS driver?


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