Driver Verified - Ky888 Usb Ethernet

If you have an older or budget version, it may use the RD9700 chipset. Drivers for this can be found on community repositories like GitHub . Installation Steps

Without a verified driver, you risk:

The KY888 USB Ethernet driver typically utilizes Corechip SR9900 or ASIX AX88772 chipsets, which are generally compatible with Windows and Linux, though they may appear as virtual storage devices initially. Proper verification requires identifying the Hardware ID ( for ASIX or ky888 usb ethernet driver verified

is typically a 3-port USB 3.0 hub combined with a Gigabit Ethernet port. It often uses common chipsets like the Realtek RTL8153 ASIX AX88179 Check Hardware IDs : To find the exact driver you need, open Device Manager , right-click your "Unknown Device," go to Properties > Details , and select Hardware Ids Search IDs : Look for a string like USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8153 If you have an older or budget version,

If your device is not working automatically, follow these steps in order. Proper verification requires identifying the Hardware ID (

Get-AuthenticodeSignature "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\rtux64w.sys"

Most modern operating systems, including Windows 10/11 and macOS, feature "plug-and-play" support for common network chipsets like those from Realtek or ASIX often found in these hubs. If the device is not automatically recognized, users can verify and update drivers through several official channels: