Adapter Driver Vk-qf9700 - Usb 2.0 To Fast Ethernet
"VK-QF9700" is not a specific model name from a major brand like Intel or Realtek. Instead, it is a generic identifier often printed on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) or the cable jacket of "white-label" network adapters. These are typically mass-manufactured in China and sold under various generic brand names (or no brand at all) on platforms like Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress.
Conflicting drivers or power management. Fix: Usb 2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Vk-qf9700
# Check if driver exists ls /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/usb/ | grep qf9700 "VK-QF9700" is not a specific model name from
Since "VK-QF9700" is a generic label, simply searching for that term might not yield the correct file. The most accurate way to find the driver is by using the . Conflicting drivers or power management
This chipset is known for its and broad compatibility with legacy operating systems, though it is limited to 100 Mbps speeds and does not support Gigabit Ethernet.
Most people encounter this device when they buy the cheapest possible USB-to-Ethernet adapter online. It usually arrives in a plain white box or a simple plastic bag. The real drama begins the moment you plug it in: Windows simply doesn't recognize it.
Before installing the driver, confirm your hardware matches these common specifications: