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The device uses the NCM-Protocol for USB, which is only natively supported since Win11. Before that, you had to use the RNDIS-Protocol. Aparently the latest Windows 10 patches ship with the driver, but disable it by default. I found the following steps to enable the driver manually:
Find the NCM interface device in Device Manager under "Other devices" (it goes under the name "LwIP gateway"
Browse the computer for driver software
Pick from available driver list
Select "Network adapters" as device type
Select "MSFT" manufacturer (it's code for Microsoft), "UsbNcm Host Device" model
Is there a way to use it on Windows 10 and Windows 7 systems?
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