The newer H-Series radios feature modernized architectures that leverage native Windows RNDIS (Remote Network Driver Interface Specification) infrastructure, requiring the latest Hytera driver updates to stabilize connection handshakes. Troubleshooting Common Driver Issues

Connecting your Hytera digital two-way radio to a computer is the first step toward customising your fleet, updating firmware, and managing channels. Whether you use a portable PD782, a mobile MD785, or a next-generation Horizon series radio, your PC requires the correct to establish a secure data connection.

Restart Windows in "Advanced Startup" mode, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart", and press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement. Then, reinstall the driver. Check the Virtual Network Adapter Settings

Some newer radios (e.g., USB-C programmable models) may use standard Windows serial drivers, but most legacy Hytera radios require the dedicated driver.