You don't have to create a subnet. You only have to correctly configure your network adapter.
First, find the file on your Kindle where usbnetwork is configured. I don't have a DX, and don't know how it's done there, but the usbnetwork documentation should point you in the right direction. Then, change the Kindle's usbnetwork IP to 192.168.42.2.
Connect the Kindle to your Computer. In the network settings, find the RNDIS device, and set its IP to 192.168.42.1. Do not mess with the subnet mask (in case it requires one, use 255.255.255.0). Leave all other settings alone.
That should be it. You should be able to ping and SSH your kindle using its IP 192.168.42.2.
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