【Prerequisites】
【Situation】
On Windows 10, when jailbroken Kindle with enabled USBNet is plugged via USB, it will appear as a "Serial USB device (COM3)" in device manager.
If Windows 10 already recognized your Kindle device as an extra network card, you do not need this driver package :3
【TL;DR】
* You should not run random batch files from untrusted parties usually
【Result】
You should see a new network card Kindle USB RNDIS Device (USBNetwork enabled) in "Network and Sharing Center" > Change adapter settings. Assign a static IP such as 192.168.15.1 and you can ping the device (ping 192.168.15.244).
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- Jailbroken Kindle (tested on PW3 5.6.5)
- KUAL, MRPI
- installed mrpackage kindle-usbnet
- A Windows 10 PC (x64 edition)
【Situation】
On Windows 10, when jailbroken Kindle with enabled USBNet is plugged via USB, it will appear as a "Serial USB device (COM3)" in device manager.
If Windows 10 already recognized your Kindle device as an extra network card, you do not need this driver package :3
【TL;DR】
- Download & Unzip attachment Attachment 147204
- R-click "5-runasadmin_register-CA-cer.cmd" and "Run as administrator"*
- In Device Manager, expand "Ports (COM & LPT)", R-click "Serial USB device (COM3)" > Update Driver Software...
- Browse for my computer for driver software > Select extract folder
* You should not run random batch files from untrusted parties usually
【Result】
You should see a new network card Kindle USB RNDIS Device (USBNetwork enabled) in "Network and Sharing Center" > Change adapter settings. Assign a static IP such as 192.168.15.1 and you can ping the device (ping 192.168.15.244).
Note : please +Karma if you found this post useful!:thanks: