Ky-888 Usb Ethernet — Driver ~repack~
The Linux Kernel has native, built-in support for Realtek and Asix USB chipsets ( r8152 or asix modules).
Apple computers frequently require external adapters due to their minimalist port selection. ky-888 usb ethernet driver
If your computer doesn't recognize the KY-888 at all: The Linux Kernel has native, built-in support for
The KY-888 maxes out at 100 Mbps. Ensure your Ethernet cable is Cat5e or higher. Disconnecting Constantly The Linux Kernel has native
Since "KY-888" is a product model (usually unbranded/Chinese generic), the actual driver depends on the chip inside. Here's how to complete the setup:
You’ll need to install manually:
Run sudo dmesg | grep -i ethernet to check if the kernel successfully loaded the driver module or if it threw a firmware error.