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If after all this your adapter still fails, the physical chip may be damaged. Here are verified direct replacements that use the same driver:

casing. Manufacturers of these generic dongles swap internal parts frequently. Follow these steps to find your hardware ID: Press the and open Device Manager .

Most commonly the CoreChips SR9700, ASIX AX88772, or Realtek RTL8152.

Do simply download the first "jp1082 driver" you see on a random forum. Many of those are unsafe.

Before deploying any third-party driver package, confirm the integrity and verification properties of the software to prevent system errors or malware risks. A verified installation of this hardware profile should reflect these specific parameters in your operating system's configuration tools: Verified Specification Value

The JP1082 (specifically model 030818) typically utilizes the or Realtek chipset. It is designed for simple plug-and-play functionality, though older versions often require manual driver installation on 64-bit systems. Interface: USB 2.0 Data Rate: 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Hardware ID: Frequently identified as VID_0FE6&PID_9700 How to Install the Verified JP1082 Driver

: This is the most common core for the 030818 hardware revision.

The is a budget-friendly USB 2.0 to 10/100M Fast Ethernet adapter, often manufactured by unbranded or "generic" Chinese suppliers. Finding verified drivers for this specific model can be difficult because there is no official manufacturer website or centralized support portal. Feature Overview

The JP1082 No 030818 USB LAN adapter is a legacy device from a time when built-in Ethernet was less common on laptops. It's not known for performance, but it serves as a functional and extremely budget-friendly way to add wired network connectivity.

Using a driver for a different chipset (e.g., an AX88179 driver on a JP1082) will result in a "Code 10" or "Device Cannot Start" error in Device Manager.

Any shown in Device Manager (e.g., Code 10, Code 43)

Find "Unknown Device" or "USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter." Right-click and select . Choose Search automatically for drivers . 2. Manual ID Verification If the auto-update fails, verify the chipset: Right-click the device in Device Manager . Go to Properties > Details . Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.