!!better!! — Jp1081b Usb Lan Driver
The JP1081B is a chipset commonly found in budget USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) adapters
If you download a .zip or .cab file rather than an installer, follow these steps: jp1081b usb lan driver
- Link to an official or compatible driver for jp1081b.
- Installation steps for my OS (Windows or Linux preferred).
- Any firmware or kernel module names (e.g., r8152, asix) that I should try.
- Troubleshooting tips if the adapter isn't recognized after driver install.
Since there is no "official" manufacturer website for these generic adapters, you can find the necessary files on reputable driver databases or use the hardware ID to search for the specific chipset: Chipset ID : Most JP1081B devices use USB\VID_0FE6&PID_9700 Download Options DriverIdentifier (Search for "RD9700" or "JP1081"). DriverScape (Look for "RD9700 USB2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter"). How to Install Manually The JP1081B is a chipset commonly found in budget USB 2
Important Notes
- No official JP1081B driver page exists – the chip is generic, so use:
- Chipset Manufacturer: The chip inside is almost always manufactured by Corechip Semiconductor.
- Standard Device ID: In Windows Device Manager, it usually appears as
USB 10/100 LANorCorechip RD9700, but without a driver, it will show up as an unknown device with a yellow exclamation mark.
How to Use USB to Ethernet Adapter? (Detailed Guide) - Anker US Link to an official or compatible driver for jp1081b
4. GitHub / Linux Repositories
- For Linux users, the driver is often built into kernels 5.x+, but for older distros, search for
r8152driver on GitHub.
- Chipset A (Realtek RTL8153): Excellent driver support. This is what you want.
- Chipset B (AX88179): Good for Mac, poor for Linux.
- JP1081B Clone: Some cheap clones use a fake chipset (e.g., “Smart Bridge”). For these, you need the Chiphead or SR9900 driver.