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Old 08-13-2013, 09:37 PM   #3
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Best guess: you have very old stuff messing with the private usbNetwork command, which makes sense since you mentioned the usbQa command. It also fits nicely with the auto/at boot stuff working properly.

(A factory reset doesn't actually reset much, so you probably still have a bunch of stuff in there).

FWIW, if you get KUAL running, the USBNet switch should work from there. (I have it running fine on my k2 here, and nothing from that time period should mess with Kindlets, so it should work, if it doesn't, we need more details on how it fails).

Or you can try to call /mnt/us/usbnet/bin/usbnetwork over SSH, although it might complain about being plugged in.

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