Below you can download android rndis windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: android-rndis_win10.exe
Version: 8.553
File size: 19115 MB
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Android Rndis Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: Android RNDIS Driver
- Compatibility: Windows 10
- Purpose: Provides a connection between an Android device and a Windows 10 computer using the Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS).
- Functionality: Enables the Android device to act as a virtual Ethernet adapter, allowing reliable and stable data transfer between the device and the Windows 10 computer.
- Supported Android Versions: Compatible with various versions of Android to establish a reliable USB tethering connection.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my Android device not connecting to the Windows 10 computer using the RNDIS driver?
A: Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected to both the Android device and Windows 10 computer. Additionally, check if the RNDIS driver is installed correctly on the computer by going to Device Manager > Network Adapters. If the driver is missing or has issues, reinstall it. Restarting both devices might also help resolve connectivity issues.
2. Q: Why is the data transfer between my Android device and Windows 10 computer slow or inconsistent?
A: Verify that the USB cable being used is of good quality and supports high-speed data transfer. Check if the USB port on both devices is functioning correctly. In some cases, using a different USB port or cable may improve the data transfer speed. Additionally, ensure the Android device is not running too many background apps or processes that might affect the data transfer performance.
3. Q: Why does the Windows 10 computer fail to recognize my Android device after installing the RNDIS driver?
A: If the Android device is not recognized by the computer, try switching to a different USB port or using a different USB cable. Ensure that USB debugging mode is enabled on the Android device by going to Settings > Developer Options. If Developer Options are not visible, go to Settings > About Phone and tap on the build number multiple times until the Developer Options are activated. If the issue persists, restart both the Android device and the Windows 10 computer.