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How to connect Moku:Lab via USB in Windows

A step-by-step guide for setting up Moku:Lab USB connection to a Windows computer

Written by Paul Cracknell

Updated at February 6th, 2025

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The below article refers to older Moku:Lab firmware, prior to version 580.

For Moku:Lab with firmware 580 and later, simply connect a micro USB cable between the Moku:Lab and your Windows PC. No further driver download is required; the Moku: app will automatically detected the Moku:Lab on the USB port.

  1. Connect a USB cable between the Moku:Lab micro B data port and your PC
  2. Open Moku: app, the Moku:Lab device should show up automatically



The below article refers to older Moku:Lab firmware, prior to version 580.

The Moku:Lab can connect to the Windows app via a simple USB cable; no ethernet or WiFi is needed. This is accomplished by a RNDIS ('remote network driver interface specification') over USB.

  1. Connect a USB cable between the Moku:Lab micro B data port and your PC
  2. Open Windows Device Manager, confirm a RNDIS connection under Network Adapters. If Moku:Lab shows up under 'Ports (COM & LPT) as a USB Serial Device, then please refer to this article on how to fix this issue.
     
  3. Open the Moku:Master windows app and select Menu -> Connect -> Manual Connection to manually enter the IP address of the Moku:Lab. Each Moku:Lab will have a unique fixed IP address for its USB connection.                                
     
  4. To obtain the unique IP address of a Moku:Lab when connected by USB, use this USB - IP address tool. You can find the serial number of your Moku:Lab by following this article.


Moku:Lab LED status during USB mode

When connected via USB, and with no other network connection available, Moku:Lab's power button LED will flash orange.


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