The problem here is that the peer is 'PC'; The only info is picture file with some Wifi.
So you are essentially asking the RaspberryPi forum to debug your totally unknown Windows PC (I guess). Maybe there are plenty of people not interested in Linux and RaspberryPi but PC's and MS Windows networking, but I don't think so.
Other remarks:
- in my Linux distro RNDIS kernel module is already blacklisted for quite some time as it is considered to have fundamental non-fixable security issue. In old Raspbian (bullseye based) likely not, but it simply is not future prove IMHO.
- RPiOS Bookworm is the current OS version. If it would turn out the issue is related to some package version of some program/module, the only way to fix it is to build something from newer C-sources or so yourself. Maybe you are lucky and it is easy to fix, I don't know. I would start with Bookworm and PC running Linux so that you can examine 'both sides of the cable' yourself as boot open source.
So you are essentially asking the RaspberryPi forum to debug your totally unknown Windows PC (I guess). Maybe there are plenty of people not interested in Linux and RaspberryPi but PC's and MS Windows networking, but I don't think so.
Other remarks:
- in my Linux distro RNDIS kernel module is already blacklisted for quite some time as it is considered to have fundamental non-fixable security issue. In old Raspbian (bullseye based) likely not, but it simply is not future prove IMHO.
- RPiOS Bookworm is the current OS version. If it would turn out the issue is related to some package version of some program/module, the only way to fix it is to build something from newer C-sources or so yourself. Maybe you are lucky and it is easy to fix, I don't know. I would start with Bookworm and PC running Linux so that you can examine 'both sides of the cable' yourself as boot open source.
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Thu Oct 10, 2024 7:27 am