
In Windows 7/8, I was able to select the 'Microsoft Corporation' 'Remote NDIS Compatible Device' driver (via Device Manager, right-click and select 'Update Driver.' ) and get it working. On Windows 7/8/10, it is detected and windows installs an Acer RNDIS driver, which does not work and causes the Network and Sharing center to lock up. I'm using a similar 'Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' device. Like in Window 7/8,when plugging in the ODROID, the RNDIS device comes up again.

Cheers Jochen - update: Microsoft must have fixed this, suddenly it works out of the box, havent installed anything. Worked like a charm in Windows 7 and Windows 8 but not in Windows 10. Although c:/Windows/inf/rndiscmp.inf is there, plugging the USB cable does give the according windows sound and makes the device manager blink, but nothing else happens, no network adapter shows up nor an 'Other device' (as in Windows 7). Hi, I used to connect my ODROID U3 with Ubuntu via USB to Windows 7 and Windows 8 via remote ndis, which shows up in the device manager as 'Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' and results in a new LAN connection. Beaglebone Black Drivers Windows 10 4,3/5 582votes
