/** \file * * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. */ /** \mainpage RNDIS Class Ethernet Demo (with Webserver/Telnet) * * Remote Network Driver Interface demonstration application. * This gives a simple reference application for implementing * a CDC RNDIS device acting as a simple network interface for * ethernet packet exchange. RNDIS is a proprietary Microsoft * standard; this demo will only work on Windows 2000 (manually * patched with the Microsoft RNDIS hotfix) and above (with no * manual patches), or on the latest Linux kernels. * * Before running, you will need to install the INF file that * is located in the RNDISEthernet project directory. This will * enable Windows to use its inbuilt RNDIS drivers, negating the * need for special Windows drivers for the device. To install, * right-click the .INF file and choose the Install option. If * Windows 2000 is used, the Microsoft INF file in the hotfix * will need to be altered to use the VID/PID of the demo and * then chosen instead of the LUFA RNDIS INF file when prompted. * * When enumerated, this demo will install as a new network * adapter which ethernet packets can be sent to and received * from. Running on top of the adapter is a very simple TCP/IP * stack with a HTTP webserver and TELNET host which can be * accessed through a web browser at IP address 10.0.0.2:80 or * through a TELNET client at 10.0.0.2:25. This device also supports * ping echos via the ICMP protocol. * * \note The TCP/IP stack in this demo has a number of limitations * and should serve as an example only - it is not fully featured nor * compliant to the TCP/IP specification. For complete projects, it is * recommended that it be replaced with an external open source TCP/IP * stack that is feature complete, such as the uIP stack. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
USB Mode:Device
USB Class:Communications Device Class (CDC)
USB Subclass:Remote NDIS (Microsoft Proprietary CDC Class Networking Standard)
Relevant Standards:Microsoft RNDIS Specification
Usable Speeds:Full Speed Mode
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