Hlf1081a Usb Ethernet Drivers

14.10.2019

Hi - Trying to find out if a 'HLF1081A NO:9700' Micro USB 2.0 to Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 Network LAN Adapter will work on Raspbian. Currently I do not owe a PiZERO therefore like to find out if one uses this adapter succesfully and moreover which kernel driver is being used, ( r8152 )? RD9700 USB2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter: Drivers List 3 drivers are found for ‘RD9700 USB2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter’. To download the needed driver, select it from the list below and click at ‘Download’ button. This page contains the drivers installer for Corechip Semiconductor Inc Net QF9700 USB2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter Net, the hardware/chipset supported by this driver are: USB VID_0FE6&PID_9702&MI_01, USB VID_0FE6&PID_9702&MI_01, etc.

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Listen up, all you Boot Camp’in Mac users Can’t find Windows drivers for the Apple USB Ethernet adapter? Want to use use the adapter on another Windows machine? Are you crazy?

Well, it turns out it CAN be done, with a little bit of trickery. There is a lot to be said for Apple’s simplicity of design. Even their adapters and cables look as if they were pain stakingly and lovingly hand crafted by an eccentric, gay, Swedish man. Everything just looks better. Recently, after the onboard NIC died in my Acer Aspire L3600 (which runs Windows 7 x64, and I use as a dedicated Windows Media Centre). After flashing the BIOS and jumping through several hoops with no avail, I needed to go looking for another way to get a wired =100Mbit/s network interface into the machine.

Since its ultra-compact form factor makes an internal PCI option impossible, I needed to go looking for an external (USB) option. It didn’t take long to realise that my options were going to be extremely limited and after checking out my nearby computer retailers, I had only two options. A reasonably generic, or – both were in stock at my local Dick Smith Powerhouse. The problem with the SWANN adapter, is that its a single solid block, and since my Media Centre lives very close to the wall, it wasn’t desirable, while The Apple adapter can be flexed to a right angle.

Problem is, the Apple adapter says (on the back) that it can ONLY be used with an Apple MacBook. But the adapter’s drivers ARE included as part of BootCamp, which means it can function when running Windows on a MacBook.

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So with a little trickery, you can get it working on any old Windows 7 or Vista PC (32 or 64bit editions). First, you need to download the driver for the adapter, either the or version. Next, extract the zip file and locate the file Ax88722.inf. It needs to be altered in order to get the device drivers to be installed. In order to simplify the process, I’ve simply got the tweaked version here, for you to download. Just replace the original Ax88722.inf file with this one inside.

Next, attach your USB ethernet if you have not done so. Launch device manager (right-click on “computer” and select “Manage”). Locate the lonely unknown device “Apple USB Ethernet” and right-click it to select “Update Driver Software”.

Select “Browse my computer for driver software” and in the file browser dialog select the folder of your recently modified.INI file and continue the wizard. This should bring your Apple USB ethernet to life! Apparently there are drivers for 32bit versions of Windows XP, put together by the BootCamp community, if you’re an XP user and feeling lucky you can try your luck with (but like the rest of this post, use it at your own risk).

Categories Tags,. Your guide needs a little tweaking to work with Windows 7 32 bit. Open the inf file that was provided. We need to remove the 64 bit references.

Original Manufacturer%ASIX% = USB, NTamd64 New Manufacturer%ASIX% = USB Original USB.NTamd64%AX88772.DeviceDesc% = AX88772.Ndi,USB VID0B95&PID7720%AX88772A.DeviceDesc% = AX88772A.Ndi,USB VID0B95&PID772A%MSI.DeviceDesc% = AX88772A.Ndi,USB VID0DB0&PIDA877 New USB%AX88772.DeviceDesc% = AX88772.Ndi,USB VID0B95&PID7720%AX88772A.DeviceDesc% = AX88772A.Ndi,USB VID0B95&PID772A%MSI.DeviceDesc% = AX88772A.Ndi,USB VID0DB0&PIDA877.

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