Jp108 Usb Lan Driver [cracked]
To help you get your JP108 adapter running smoothly, please let me know:
Windows will locate the .inf file and install the network driver. Troubleshooting Common JP108 Driver Issues
Unplug the adapter and insert it into a different USB slot. Avoid using unpowered external USB hubs; plug the JP108 directly into the motherboard ports located on the back of a desktop tower. 2. Connection Disconnects Randomly Jp108 Usb Lan Driver
Before installing, you must identify your Windows architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
Typically features the Realtek RTL8152B or Corechip SR9900/SR9700. To help you get your JP108 adapter running
Uninstall old drivers. Open Device Manager > right-click any old "Unknown Device" or "Realtek Adapter" > Uninstall device > Check "Delete driver software for this device."
As one forum post confirms, "the JP108 which on WindowsXP it displays 'Sunrising USB Ethernet adapter driver, SR9600' is compatible with the dm9601 driver". This is the key insight: most Jp108 adapters actually use the SR9600/DM9601 chipset. Uninstall old drivers
Try plugging the adapter into a different USB port, preferably a USB 2.0 port directly on the motherboard (on the back of a desktop PC). Avoid using unpowered USB hubs, as network adapters require stable power supply. Performance Expectations
The JP108 is a generic, highly affordable Fast Ethernet adapter. It plugs into a standard USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port and provides an RJ45 Ethernet socket. Key Technical Specifications
Click or look under View optional updates . Select the network driver update if available. Windows 7 and Older OS (Manual Installation)
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