The correct link (see next paragraph) works for me. Are you using Internet Explorer? This doesn't seem to be as absolutely required as it was not too long ago, but it's still probably best to use IE rather than someone else's browser.
RNDIS driver is a part of the Windows 7 operating system, but the OS fails to detect it automatically. The following steps will help the user to install the RNDIS driver. Usb Ethernet Rndis Gadget Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/6/2018, downloaded 4771 times, receiving a 90/100 rating by 3569 users. Use the links on this page to download the latest version of RNDIS drivers. All drivers available for download have been scanned by antivirus program.
I think you probably have an old link that went directly to a download rather than searching for it. The Microsoft Update Catalog has changed recently (see my comments in the last paragraph) and if your link was from prior to that change, I suspect that's why you're getting the error.
Go to the home page and search for what you want:
http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/home.aspx
Dr fone mac free download. Panasonic nv md10000 user manual pdf. In addition, I won't pretend that I know what an 'USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' is, but I do see multiple entries in the Microsoft Update Catalog for very similarly-named items.
https://yellowclothes815.weebly.com/spotify-spy-app-link.html. https://flowerspotent.weebly.com/ford-stereo-unlock-code-free.html. If you search for
USB RNDIS Gadget
you get 9 hits, two of which have Windows 7 drivers. One is small (1/13/2010 21KB) and the other is larger and is dated later (5/31/2010 103KB). Both descriptions say they are for both x32 and x64. The larger file says it's good for XP and Vista in addition to 7 and later (perhaps XP and Vista drivers are what is in the added space). Real time tuning auto. The smaller file says its for 7 and later.
The file you linked to is for Vista only. Is that what you need?
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I also noticed that if you remove the word 'gadget' from the search, you get many more hits, including drivers applicable to systems other than Acers. I haven't looked at the USB VID/PID info for 'supported devices' in all of these downloads, but you need to make sure that you're getting the right thing.
Finally, I see that the Microsoft Update Catalog appears to have changed recently. When you click on the 'Download' button, the window that pops up used to ask you to select a location in which to save the file and issue a UAC prompt. Only after you had responded to the UAC prompt and picked a location could you actually start the download. Now, the popup has a link that when clicked gives you the options to open/save/save as (depending on which browser you're using). And there's no more UAC. Realtek audio driver xp free download.
UPDATE:
I've done some more poking around and have found a few possible 'better' solutions.
Rndis/ethernet Gadget Driver Windows Xp
First, some more insight: The Linux rndis gadget function has USB class of 2 and subclass of 2, which matches 'USBClass_02&SubClass_02' in the usbser.inf file. This is why for some people, their device is initially detected as a COM port instead of RNDIS.
Solution 1: If you are one of the people that found this because your device is showing up as a COM port instead of RNDIS, you may be able to get away using the RNDIS 5.1 driver. Find your device under Ports (COM & LTP) in Device Manager. Right-click it and select Update Driver Software., then Browse my computer for driver software and then Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer and finally choose Remote NDIS Compatible Device. This should install the Microsoft RNDIS 5.1 driver (shows 'Acer' as the manufacturer). If this works great. If it causes Network and Settings and other network related things to lock up, then you need the RNDIS 6.0 driver instead. Try one of the other solutions.
Solution 2: If you have control over the RNDIS device and it runs Linux (i.e. BeagleBone), you can tweak the driver to get along with Windows better. For example, if you have a 3.16 kernel or newer, you can setup your gadget using configfs and include os descriptors. This is actually what I ended up doing for my case. You can find my fully documented script here. The key was specifying the compatible and subcompatible ids so that it matches 'USBMS_COMP_RNDIS&MS_SUBCOMP_5162001' in rndiscmp.inf. This causes the Microsoft RNDIS 6.0 driver to be installed for this device. With this driver, I have not seen the same lockup as I have with the 5.1 (Acer) driver. Graphics driver for windows 10 free download. I also changed the vendor and product ids so that it wouldn't match the 'Acer' driver.
Solution 3: If the RNDIS 5.1 (Acer) driver is causing problems and you can't modify the remote device, then you can reboot into a mode that allows you to install unsigned drivers. The you can install this unsigned linux.inf file. However, if you reboot without enabling unsigned drivers again, Windows will not load the driver anymore. For a more permanent solution, you could self-sign that .inf file.
Solution 4: This one is for Microsoft (and better than the suggestion below). Add 'USBClass_02&SubClass_02&Prot_FF' to rndiscmp.inf.
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Here is the workaround that I came up with for my particular case. Assuming your device has the same USB Vendor and Product ID's it should work for you. If not, you can modify the .inf file (see link) accordingly.
Rndis Ethernet Gadget Windows Xp
It would be really nice if Microsoft could make it so that rndiscmp.inf shows up as compatible with USBVID_0525&PID_a4a2.
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