If you’ve picked up a generic USB-to-LAN adapter, chances are it uses the SR9600 chipset by SUPERAL Semiconductor. Getting these to work on modern versions of Windows can sometimes be tricky because they often lack auto-installation. Chipset: SUPERAL Semiconductor, Inc. SR9600. Hardware ID: USB\VID_0FE6&PID_8101 .
Major Windows OS feature deployments can sometimes overwrite generic drivers with incompatible Microsoft alternatives.
Most of these generic blue or white adapters use the driver. If your PC isn't recognizing it, you usually need to manually install the driver for Hardware ID VID_0FE6&PID_8101 . Sr9600 Usb Lan Driver
While originally designed for Windows XP and Win7, drivers are available for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 (64-bit) through third-party databases. How to Install: Plug in the adapter and open Device Manager .
A: This is a known USB selective suspend bug. Follow the power management instructions above. Also, try using a powered USB hub. If you’ve picked up a generic USB-to-LAN adapter,
Look for a string like:
(Note: If you have a driver disc or a mini-CD that came in the box with your adapter, you can use that as well, provided your PC has a disc drive). Step 3: Installation Process SR9600
: Because official support for Windows 10 and 11 is rare, users often resort to manual installation
Driver conflict or USB power issue. Fix: