When an Android phone provides a network access point to a computer (WINDOWS10) via USB, the system program is stuck.
1) Device Manager
2) Click "Network Adapter" and select "Remote NDIS based Internet sharing Device" in the drop-down list that appears.
3. Click the right mouse button and click "Update Driver".
4) Tap Browse your computer to find the driver software.
5) Click "Select from the list of device drivers on your computer."
6) uncheck "Show compatible Hardware".
7) First select "Microsoft" in the left window and select "Remote NIDs compatible device" in the right window.
8) Click "Next" and select "Yes" in the pop-up warning window.
9) The driver will automatically install and close the window when finished.
This may be a bug caused by WINDOWS10 to achieve maximum compatibility, for which the specific cause is unknown.
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Right-click "Computer"-"Manage", select "Network adapter" in Device Manager, locate remote NDIS Adapter, find the upgrade driver in the Second tab-"Choose the driver you want to install", then remove "only compatible apps", install "Microsoft" option "USB RNDIS6 Adapter".
This is a bug in Windows 10 for Rndis-based USB network sharing devices, and a lot has been discussed in foreign technical forums. Common Yuan Cho Phone usb sharing situation.
Another: Upstairs there is said mobile phone open 5G band hotspot, mobile phone hotspot bandwidth 150mbps,usb sharing theory is about 420Mbps.
Pavel Wang
Links: https://www.zhihu.com/question/35185870/answer/134860815
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