The SR9600 driver enables USB-to-Ethernet adapters based on the to function correctly on various operating systems. This driver allows your computer to recognize the adapter as a standard network interface card (NIC) for wired internet connectivity.
You will often see the SR9600 alongside its close relative, the SR9900 (which adds Wake-on-LAN and slightly better power management). Drivers for the SR9600 often work for the SR9900 and vice versa, but using the specific driver is always better. Sr9600 Usb Lan Driver
Most available drivers are designed for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 (32-bit). The SR9600 driver enables USB-to-Ethernet adapters based on
Many users report that these drivers do not work on 64-bit versions of modern Windows. Recent Windows updates have also begun disabling certain legacy drivers for security or architectural reasons. Drivers for the SR9600 often work for the
Compatible with legacy versions including Windows XP, 7, 8, and 10 (32/64-bit). Many modern systems (Windows 10/11) may attempt to auto-install it as a "Generic USB Ethernet Adapter."
In an era where ultra-thin laptops dominate the market, one essential component is often sacrificed for design: the . If you are reading this, you likely own a USB to Ethernet adapter that relies on the SR9600 chipset. Whether you are using a generic dongle from Amazon, an older adapter from a brand like TRENDnet or StarTech, or a no-name converter from a local electronics shop, the odds are high that it runs on the SR9600 family of chips.