Hello,
I would like to use my Raspberry Pi 5 both as a USB drive and as an internet adapter, so that I can boot from the created image and the internet connection only runs through the Raspberry Pi.
I configured the PI like its descriped in this post/answer: viewtopic.php?t=183938
With the configuration "g_multi" in the cmdline.txt file, the host PC recognizes the image created by the Raspberry Pi, but it does not seem to find a driver for the Raspberry Pi as an RNDIS device. At least the host PC shows an RNDIS device in the device manager but cannot find a driver for it.
With the configuration "g_ether" in the cmdline.txt file, the host PC logically no longer recognizes the created image, but Windows 11 recognizes the Raspberry Pi as an RNDIS network adapter.
Weiß jemand ob ich noch etwas konfigurieren muss, damit Windows 11 auch im "g_multi" Modus den Raspberry Pi als Netzwerkadpater erkennt?
I would like to use my Raspberry Pi 5 both as a USB drive and as an internet adapter, so that I can boot from the created image and the internet connection only runs through the Raspberry Pi.
I configured the PI like its descriped in this post/answer: viewtopic.php?t=183938
With the configuration "g_multi" in the cmdline.txt file, the host PC recognizes the image created by the Raspberry Pi, but it does not seem to find a driver for the Raspberry Pi as an RNDIS device. At least the host PC shows an RNDIS device in the device manager but cannot find a driver for it.
With the configuration "g_ether" in the cmdline.txt file, the host PC logically no longer recognizes the created image, but Windows 11 recognizes the Raspberry Pi as an RNDIS network adapter.
Weiß jemand ob ich noch etwas konfigurieren muss, damit Windows 11 auch im "g_multi" Modus den Raspberry Pi als Netzwerkadpater erkennt?
Statistics: Posted by SgtMcGreedy — Mon Jul 08, 2024 10:54 am