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Old 08-16-2012, 03:48 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Libido View Post
I'm using XP.
Do I enter that in the TP-link one or the actually Linux one? Because I've entered it in both and it keeps saying limited or no connectivity. I'll keep trying though because I might be doing something wrong.
Whichever one contains RNDIS, which in your case is "Local Area Connection 3" (which you may want to rename to "Kindle USBnet" or similar.

You should see RNDIS mentioned in "the guide" (step 5) as well. Do NOT change the TP-LINK network device IP address (which is probably your internet connection).

For the RNDIS device, click "Use the following IP address", and change it to 192.168.15.201.

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