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USB Tethering Not Showing Interface

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Hey everyone! Im trying out the UNRAID free for use as my home server NAS and I had not realized that unraid does not support wireless network connections and so I am trying to use the USB tethering option on my android phone and upon running the command "lsusb" I see my device and in parenthesis after the device name it says "network tethering" but I don't see any network interface for it. I tried doing ls /sys/class/net to list all network interfaces and there is just eth0 and the other default ones that are not my phone. I have done this in ubuntu server, is it possible on UNRAID? Or is there a better way to do this because at this time I am unable to use my ethernet cable but if I do decide to use UNRAID then il buy everything I need but the point of the free trial was for me to try out unraid and not spend any money until I'm sure unraid is what I want to use. Thanks!

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I belive its because I need to install the rndis_host package, but im not sure how to, especially without internet on the system but I can add it to the boot drive.

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