The JP108 USB LAN Driver (often associated with the JP1081B or RD9700 chipset) is essential for enabling high-speed wired internet on devices lacking a built-in Ethernet port. This adapter converts a standard USB 2.0 or 1.1 port into an RJ45 network interface, supporting speeds up to 100 Mbps. Key Features & Specifications
, and look for "Unknown Device" or "USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter" under Network adapters Manual Install: Right-click the device and select Update driver Browse my computer for drivers
They sat on opposite ends of Ken’s couch, the jp108 humming on the coffee table like an animal ready to tell a secret. Mara spoke of a server farm on the outskirts of the city where engineers had quietly argued about what counts as a “true copy.” Some said metadata was enough. Others wanted the grit: the slight stutter of a live-streamed violin, the erroneous punctuation in the first draft of a manifesto, the half-remembered phrase that inspired a poem. The jp108, she said, carried fragments of that argument in silicon.
6. Final tip for “extra quality” reliability
For Windows, the ASIX AX88179 driver version 3.21.0.0 or newer is rock-solid.
For Realtek, version 10.55.20.0420 or newer.
- Go to your computer's Device Manager (Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager).
- In the Device Manager, expand the "Network Adapters" section.
- Look for the "JP108 USB LAN" or similar entry. If you see it, the driver has been installed successfully.