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Old 07-13-2016, 02:48 PM   #2397
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I just found it odd because my kindles are 192.xx.x.xx× & 192..xx.x.xyy.
On the IPs.
Not automatically assigned (no DHCP server in the kindles). Your host OS cached whatever YOU typed in when you configured that usbnet/RNDIS interface on your host PC the first time you plugged in your kindle (to that particular USB part, on some OS versions).

The variable oddness factor was your own personal choice each time (or those of whomever configured the RNDIS network connections for you).

But you are discussing the host PC side of the connection, whilst we are discussing the kindle side of the connection (the ssl cert index cached on your host), so apples and oranges...

I updated the links in my previous post so no need to click through a series of posts. Check them out above to help eliminate confusion (and learning helps keep your brain young).

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