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Old 12-23-2016, 04:37 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by FiltroMan View Post
Hi,

I think Python is correctly installed on my Kindle, since when I connect it I can see in the root of the KT3 that there's a "Python" folder; which contains some other three folders.

Even when enabling USBNetwork via KUAL (nothing found using ;un via search box) I do not know the parameters to use in order to connect: I already tried to use the IP address that comes as a connected device from my router, but PuTTy says it is inactive
Alright - I think I follow.

I haven't had this problem myself, nor have I seen it described here before.

Some things I can clear up -

Search bar entries that start with the ';' semi-colon character are commands not search entries.
Nothing found is the expected result (plus some action other than a search happening).

The
;un
command toggles USBnetworking state on-off-on-off

I must assume that you have not touched (changed) the configuration file that was installed with USBnetworking.

The Kindle's IP address is not the same via USB cable and via Wifi.

Over the USB cable the Kindle end of the cable is: 192.168.15.244
The PC end of the cable can be set to almost anything else in 192.168.15.xxx network range.

To see if USBnetworking is running on the Kindle (since we can't trust the KUAL menu on a KT3) . . . .

Wake Kindle
Wake PC
Connect the two together with a known good USB cable.
Does the PC bring up a file manager view of the Kindle's USB storage?
Yes :: USBnetworking is disabled
No :: USBnetworking is enabled

Mention name/make/model/OS name/OS model of the PC you are using.
Anything that will help identify what the PC is and what it is running.
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