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Jp1081b Usb Lan Driver 21 <SECURE>
I searched for “jp1081b usb lan driver 21” , but I couldn’t find a widely recognized driver by that exact name.
The JP1081B USB LAN driver (often identified as a "JP1081 USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter") is typically used for budget USB-to-Ethernet adapters based on the Corechip RD9700 or Davicom DM9601 chipsets. jp1081b usb lan driver 21
If the driver is present, the kernel will load a module like (example) ax88179_178a, smsc95xx, or a vendor-specific module; the exact name depends on the chipset driver mapping.
If not present or you need Driver 21 features, download the vendor-supplied Linux driver (source or DKMS package).
For source builds:
Method B: Manual INF installation (if no installer) I searched for “jp1081b usb lan driver 21”
- Extract the driver ZIP to
C:\Drivers\JP1081B
- Open Device Manager → Action → Add legacy hardware
- Next → Install from list → Network adapters → Have disk
- Browse to the folder, select the
.inf file (e.g., sr9900.inf or rtusb.inf)
- Choose the model matching your Hardware ID.
- Complete the installation.
- Extract the downloaded folder.
- Navigate to the appropriate folder (e.g.,
Win10_x64 or Drivers).
- Locate a file with the extension
.inf (e.g., netjp1081.inf).
- Right-click on it and select Install.
- Follow the on-screen prompts.
- Restart your computer.
Final Verdict: Is it worth using in 2024/2025?
The JP1081b (RD9700) driver and hardware belong to a previous generation of technology. If the driver is present, the kernel will