Usb 2.0 Driver Mac
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Do you have a problem with your WiFi in your Macbook Pro? So do I. The vital problem happen with the new Macbook Pro is WiFi connection is drop when USB Type C adapter plugged in Macbook Pro.
When unplugged the USB Type C adapter, the WiFi is on again and the internet is running again, and happen for many times. For me, I dont want to afford a very expensive USB Type C adapter, I just bought the cheap one, when I know how to resolve the issue, I’m fine, when I’m not, I’m mad! XD
If you ask what USB Type C adapter I use is Orico USB Hub with 4 USB 3.0 port, I bought for only $10. When I plug to my Macbook Pro 2017 Base Model, the WiFi connection drop and cannot connect at all, refresh and refresh in my Safari browser, I’m so mad and I find the solution using Ethernet connection, yes buy another adapter!
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I buy a cheap USB 2.0 Ethernet adapter that can be use too for MacOS, as written on the package and also 10 meter Ethernet cable. So I believe that. So, I take the easy way, I start to plug Ethernet cable to my Router and plug other side to Ethernet adapter, but it doesn’t work, for now. But when I know the installation is not very easy.
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Until I realize when I take the packaging to throw it in the trash bin I find the CD Driver, What The Duck??? How I can use it when I don’t have CD/DVD slot in my Macbook! Ok, that is not a big problem, I find the Ethernet Adapter driver and you can get it here, you can download it.
After 5 hours to figure it out how to install USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter in MacOS Mojave with Macbook Pro 2017, the internet is working fast and stable rather than using WiFi from my Macbook Pro, Scr3w you Apple!
Ok, here is you must to do to start install USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter in MacOS Mojave with Macbook Pro 2017.
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STEP 1
Download the driver in here, make sure you have the device same as me, you can see the Product ID of the Ethernet Adapter by going to About This Mac > System Report > USB tree. So the Product ID is Product ID: 0x9700
Vendor ID: 0x0fe6
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STEP 2
Unplug all device from your Macbook Pro, unplug mouse, unplug mouse receiver, USB, unplug all of them.
STEP 3
Restart your Mac then hold CMD+R. Hold it until Apple logo is show up and you can release it. We will enter Recovery Mode in this phase.
STEP 4
As you can see the Recovery Mode, look on the top bar, go to Utilities and choose Terminal. We will write some command in here. No harm in your MacBook.
STEP 5
In the terminal window, simply type:
then enter your Macbook Password. After that, restart your Mac by going to Apple logo on the top left.
STEP 6
Your Mac will restart as normal and in this phase we will install the USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter Driver for MacOS. Download it here.
STEP 7
Extract the folder named RD9700 Ethernet driver x86_64.zip, look the folder inside named x86_x64, install a program named USBCDCNET.pkg. After that, begin to restart again your Macbook.
STEP 8
After restart, open the Terminal by holding Command + Space key together, and type Terminal. Then copy and paste this code in the terminal: (if not working to paste, just typing manually)
After that, Restart again your Macbook.
FINAL STEP
The final step is to begin plug your USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter to your Macbook with your USB Type C Adapter and go to System Preferences > Network, click a plus icon on the bottom to add Ethernet connection.
Open your browser to test the connection. You can simply look on the Ethernet adapter will start blinking many times with Red Light, if that so your internet is working.
Now you don’t have to worry again your Internet connection is drop. I always use this in my home with my fast internet connection, see yourself the different using WiFi connection and Ethernet Adapter in your Macbook Pro.
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USB port types and names
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard for connecting computers and other devices. It's available with many types of ports, and each type has a unique shape. On Mac computers, USB is available with these ports, depending on your Mac model:
USB-A
Type USB-A ports are commonly called USB, USB 2, or USB 3 ports, depending on the USB specification they support. They aren't reversible, so a USB-A connector plugs into the port only when oriented correctly.
USB-C
Type USB-C ports are available as either standard USB-C ports or Thunderbolt 3 ports that also support USB-C connections. They both look the same, and the connector plugs into the port in either orientation.
Learn more about identifying the ports on your Mac, as well as the adapters and cables you can use to connect older devices to type USB-C ports.
USB specifications
USB specifications are important primarily when you want the most speed and power for your USB device, or your device needs more power or is using too much power. Every USB port supports a particular USB specification, which determines the port's maximum>USB specifications on MacData transferPowerUSB 3.1 Gen 2
Also known as USB 3.2 Gen 2
Up to 10 GbpsUp to 15W at 5VUSB 3.1 Gen 1
Also known as USB 3.2 Gen 1 or USB 3
Up to 5 GbpsUp to 900 mA at 5VUSB 2.0
Up to 480 MbpsUp to 500 mA at 5VUSB 1.1
Up to 12 MbpsUp to 500 mA at 5V
To learn which specification is supported by a type USB-A or type USB-C port on your Mac model:
- Choose Apple menu > About This Mac, click Support, then click Specifications.
- Check the System Information app for more details, including about USB devices connected to USB ports on your Mac. Select USB in the sidebar, then select a USB bus on the right.
Get the best performance from your USB devices
USB specifications all work with each other, but speed and power are limited by the cable or device that uses the earliest specification. For example, if you connect a USB 3 device to USB 2 port, your device is limited to USB 2 speeds, and it can't draw more power from the port than can be delivered over USB 2. In other words, to get the best performance, make sure that the USB port on your Mac and the USB cable to your device meet or exceed the USB specification of the device itself.
If your Mac doesn't recognize a USB device after you plug it into your Mac:
- Check all connections: Unplug the device from your Mac, then plug it back in, and make sure that all cables and adapters are securely connected at both ends. Test with another cable or adapter, if available.
- Plug the device directly into your Mac instead of a USB hub or other device, and if necessary test with a different USB port on your Mac or device.
- Some devices need their own software, such as drivers or firmware. Others work without additional software. Check with the maker of your device, and install all available Apple software updates as well.
- If your device came with an AC power adapter, use it. Some devices can be powered by the USB port on your Mac. Others need more power than your Mac can provide.
- Restart your Mac.
Learn more
- USB 3 devices can create wireless interference that affects Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices. Learn how to resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference.
- Mac notebook computers with USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 can charge over that port using a compatible USB-C power adapter and cable.