To install the (also known as the QF9700 USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter
) is a popular, budget-friendly solution for adding a wired internet connection to laptops or desktops that lack a built-in RJ45 port. While it is a "legacy" device based on the Corechip Semiconductor QF9700 chipset, it remains functional on modern systems like Windows 11 with the right approach. Why Is a Specific Driver Needed? Unlike newer "plug-and-play" Gigabit adapters, the vk-qf9700 driver windows 11
Before manual installation, let Windows try to find a compatible driver: Plug in the adapter. To install the (also known as the QF9700 USB 2
Conclusion The VK-QF9700 serves as a microcosm of the broader challenges facing legacy hardware in the Windows 11 ecosystem. While the device remains electronically functional, the operating system’s rigorous security standards and lack of native driver support create a complex installation landscape. By understanding the interplay between the Davicom DM9601 chipset and Windows 11's driver enforcement, users can successfully troubleshoot these adapters through manual installation and security configuration workarounds. However, the necessity of such steps suggests that while the VK-QF9700 remains a viable solution for emergency connectivity, it is a legacy device that is being slowly outpaced by the security and speed requirements of modern computing. Vendor ID (VID): 0FE6 Product ID (PID): 9700
0FE69700Expand Network adapters, right-click the "QF9700" entry (or "Unknown Device"), and select Update driver. Choose Search automatically for drivers.