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: On Windows 10 version 1709, the device is "Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device" | |||
5. That's all! Wait for Windows to install driver for your device and SSH into it! | 5. That's all! Wait for Windows to install driver for your device and SSH into it! |
Revision as of 00:35, 27 February 2018
If your device gets detected as ADB Interface/Recovery
1. Click Update Driver - choose "Composite USB Device"("Составное USB Устройство" in Russian locale of Windows)
2. Unknown device with name RNDIS device would appear
Installing RNDIS
1. Click Update Driver - choose "Browse my computer for driver software." and then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer."
2. Choose "Network Adapter" section
3. Choose "Microsoft" manufacturer
4. Choose "Remote NDIS compatible device"
- On Windows 10 version 1709, the device is "Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device"
5. That's all! Wait for Windows to install driver for your device and SSH into it!
Using PuTTY instead of the Terminal inside the VM
If your phone only connects successfully to the VM, but you want to use PuTTY (or another Windows SSH client) for Telnet/SSH:
- Start a SSH server in the VM
- Connect via PuTTY to the VM
- Then connect to the device from that SSH session