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  2. RNDIS - Wikipedia

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    The Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol used mostly on top of USB. [1] It provides a virtual Ethernet link to most versions of the Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems. Multiple revisions of a partial RNDIS specification are available from Microsoft, but Windows implementations have ...

  3. Ethernet over USB - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet over USB is the use of a USB link as a part of an Ethernet network, resulting in an Ethernet connection over USB (instead of e.g. PCI or PCIe).. USB over Ethernet (also called USB over Network or USB over IP) is a system to share USB-based devices over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or the Internet, allowing access to devices over a network.

  4. Nexus S - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus S is a smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung and manufactured by Samsung Electronics for release in 2010. It was the first smartphone to use the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system, and the first Android device to support Near Field Communication (NFC) in both hardware and software.

  5. Galaxy Nexus - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250) is a touchscreen Android smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung Electronics. [16] It is the third smartphone in the Google Nexus series, a family of Android consumer devices built by an original equipment manufacturer partner.

  6. Tethering - Wikipedia

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    A phone tethered to a laptop. Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers.Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN (), over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable, for example through USB.

  7. USB On-The-Go - Wikipedia

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    USB On-The-Go (USB OTG or just OTG) is a specification first used in late 2001 that allows USB devices, such as tablets or smartphones, to also act as a host, allowing other USB devices, such as USB flash drives, digital cameras, mouse or keyboards, to be attached to them. Use of USB OTG allows devices to switch back and forth between the roles ...

  8. List of Asus routers - Wikipedia

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    1x USB 3.1 (Gen 1) 1x USB 2.0 LAN/WAN Aggregation 3x External Yes: RT-AX82U WD: MSQ-RTAXJ300 Broadcom BCM6750 @1.5 GHz Tri core 512 256 2.4GHz BCM6750 5GHz BCM43684 Broadcom BCM6750 abgn/ ac/ax AX5400 20/40/ 80/160 2.4GHz/2x2 5GHz/4x4 4x GbE LAN / 1x GbE WAN 19 VDC / 1.75 A 1x USB 3.1 (Gen 1) 4x External Yes (Fork) TUF-AX3000 TUF

  9. USB communications device class - Wikipedia

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    USB communications device class (or USB CDC) is a composite Universal Serial Bus device class. The communications device class is used for computer networking devices akin to a network card , providing an interface for transmitting Ethernet or ATM frames onto some physical media.