I hope some of you experts can help with this issue.
I learned how to connect to internet via USB port and shared network 
connection and it works fine for me with Debian 8. However, I just loaded 
the latest Debain 9.5 and many things appear to be different: a) Windows 
device manager complains about "CDC Serial" driver; b) Serial port has 
changed (Win7 control pannel); c) Can't connect to BBB using PuTTY 
USB-serial connection, SSH works; d) Network connections now show RNDIS 
network - not "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" connection like with 
earlier Debian, e) I can't connect BBB to internet using shared Network 
Connection, which is something I have no problems doing with earlier 
Debian. I still have Windows drivers that I installed when I first 
connected BBB running Debian 8.? Should I remove them, update them, or 
install the new drivers without touching the old ones? According to the new 
BBB instructions, Debian 9 doesn't require any Windows drivers, but what if 
I already have them installed? Would that cause my network problems? I'll 
be very grateful if you can help me with this one. In the meantime, I'm not 
flushing eMMC with the latest Debian. Thanks in advance, Nick

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