My understanding is that Windows like RNDIS and Mac likes CDC-ECM. Linux likes both. For Android, what works best for me is to make the PocketBeagle a host, then if tethering is enabled on Android it will appear as a device that Linux likes -- not sure which protocol it uses. I have had the PocketBeagle work as a device on a rooted Amazon Fire, but it took some scripting on the Android side to enable it, set the IP, etc. On a non-rooted Walmart tablet, having the PocketBeagle be the host is pretty close to plug and play once you get the PocketBeagle networking configured.
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