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On 2014-04-22 13:07, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> I need to use the USB tethering ability of my Samsung Galaxy S5, and the
>> handbook suggests using either cdce or urndis. I've tried cdce with no luck,
>> and I'm not surprised because windows identifies the phone as RNDIS. However,
>> I can't find any urndis anywhere on my system. Some pointers would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>         
>> Sincerely,
>> Rolf Nielsen
> 
> I remember seeing urndis as an option in NetBSD kernel config, but not FreeBSD.
> 
> Here is the line from NetBSD-current i386 GENERIC kernel config:
> 
> urndis* at uhub? port ?         # Microsoft RNDIS specification
> 
> I am not really familiar with this.
> 
> Tom
> 

I've had my desktop in storage for some time now, so I think I still had
a PRERELEASE of 10. I managed to get my old HTC Sensation working as
cdce, and updated the sources. And the new sources have a urndis driver.
I'm still compiling though, so I haven't tried it yet.

Rolf