CDC NCM Driver
Expose USB Device As a High Speed Network Adapter to the OS!
» A part of DriverCore: USB CDC/Modem/DFU/Serial Drivers solution
» A part of DriverCore: USB CDC/Modem/DFU/Serial Drivers solution
The NCM
(Network Control Model) protocol is used for exchanging High Speed Ethernet-framed
data between the device and host. A CDC NCM compliant device exposes itself as a virtual NIC to the host operating system.
The NIC is assigned with a MAC and an IP address.
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A general use case of a CDC NCM device is a Wireless Network Adapter which supports 3.5G/4G networks such as: HSPA+ and LTE.
CDC NCM Driver Is a DriverCore Component
The CDC NCM Driver is a component of the DriverCore product line.
DriverCore offers standard PC Communication Drivers, allowing device manufacturers to expose a variety of native communication interfaces via USB to different operating systems and platforms.
DriverCore NCM exposes a control interface with the device to facilitate the required Network and USB device control requests (e.g. - enumeration, power management filters, encapsulated commands).
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The USB CDC NCM Driver Supports:
- Multiple USB CDC NCM devices on separate physical USB devices
- Device management control requests
- Composite USB devices with multiple CDC NCM functions
- Getting/setting NDIS Object Identifiers (OID's)
- NDIS 5.0/5.1/6.0 and NDIS 6.2
- Optimized to support high speed 4G LTE networks
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