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Originally Posted by gaurav_singh_md
Do you mean if the kobo is connected to the laptop via cable? it is connected.
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You need to install a virtual network card (I hope this is the correct name) on your pc. If you are running windows 10, follow
these instructions (starting with: Download & Unzip attachment kindle_rndis.inf_amd64-v1.0.0.1.zip), but set the IP address to 192.168.2.100 (not to 192.168.15.1 or similar, since this is for Kindle).
(BTW, in between, I figured out an approach without usbnet. If you do not want to continue the usbnet approach, just tell it.)
If anybody has a suggestion, what the problem might be, or a simple way to find it, please tell it.
I describe the other approach:
select: "tools" > "start kbterminal.sh"
press on "direct mode" so that it changes to "file mode"
type into the input field: sh -x $ksmroot/scripts_intern/wifi/wifi_enable_dhcp.sh (typing is even more laggy than selecting a menu entry)
press "Enter"
when you are presented with the output view you can page by pressing on the left or right border of the text area, you can zoom in and out by pressing the top or bottom are of the text area. I hope, there will be an error message that is helpful.
You can save the output by selecting "history" > "kbt:save"; and then ""keyboard" > "Enter".
You return to the menu by pressing "Exit" (in the "keyboard" view).