It took me a few grumpy days for me to finally connect to my kindle terminal, so I'm posting this here to save others the frustration.
This carries on after you've installed the
USBnetwork Hack
1.) Follow all the instructions on the 【TL;DR】 section of the link bellow then return here:
Windows 10 signed RNDIS driver for USBNetwork
2.) Install a remote terminal application for this toutorial, that would be
PuTTY
3.) Plug in your Kindle and wait for Windows to recognize the device.
Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings.
Find the Local Area Connection # with small text "Unidentified Network, RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget" below, Right click on it and click properties, choose the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties, click "Use the following IP address" and enter IP address 192.168.15.201, and 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask, click OK twice.
(source)
4.) Open PuTTY then enter the following details
Host Name or IP address: 192.168.15.244
Connection Type: Others > Telnet
(you might want to Save Session to save time latter on)
5.) Enjoy
Observations:
- SHH itself doesn't seem to work, that's why I used Telnet.
- I'm not confident I could ever get in wirelessly so I'm tethering with a cable for the moment
- USBnetworking won't let your kindle be discovered on the latest Windows 10 without the signed RNDIS driver
Please give some feedback if you guys run into a problem or if you found a better way around this.