Getting Your KY-RS9600 USB LAN Adapter Working on Windows 7 (64-Bit) If you’ve recently picked up a generic SUPERAL 9600 USB Ethernet Card (KY-RS9600)
: Even when functional, many KY-RS9600 (and similar RD9700) models are internally limited to
Look for a device with a yellow exclamation mark named or Unknown Device . Right-click the device and select Properties . Go to the Details tab. Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown menu.
If your ID differs, it may use the RD9700 (a common variant) or AX88772A . 2. Recommended Download Sources
Note the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) codes (for example, VID_0FE6&PID_9700 points to an RD9600/SR9600 chip). Step 2: Download the Windows 7 64-Bit Driver
Check if the seller provided a website.
After installation, verify that the driver is functioning correctly:
If you must keep Windows 7 64-bit, via bcdedit /set testsigning on (adds "Test Mode" watermark) before installing.
Searching for "Usb Lan Win7 64 Bit Driver Ky Rs9600" yields a minefield of fake driver updaters, malware-ridden “driver scan” tools, and dead forum links from 2012. There are three main reasons for this scarcity:
If the driver still does not work, the issue may be with the 64-bit signing of the driver. Restart your computer. Press F8 repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. Select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement . Try installing the driver again.
If you do not have the disk, you can find hosted versions on community sites like or driver databases like DriverIdentifier Access Device Manager Plug the adapter into a USB port. , right-click , and select Device Manager
The KY-RS9600 is a generic USB 2.0 to RJ45 Ethernet adapter. Internally, most of these devices utilize the Corechip RD9700 or the Realtek chipset. While marketed as a "Fast Ethernet" device, it typically supports speeds up to 10/100 Mbps. Because Windows 7 was released before many of these generic chips became standardized, the operating system rarely includes a "Plug and Play" driver for this specific model, necessitating a manual installation. Pre-Installation Requirements
The most common clone chip for ultra-low-cost adapters.
: If your adapter came with a small mini-CD, look for a folder named SR96USB1.1 or SR9600Driver . Inside, you should find a specific subfolder for win7 .
If you consistently get "Windows requires a digitally signed driver" (Error 52), you have three options:
If your USB-to-LAN adapter is showing up as "Unknown Device" or not connecting to the internet, this article will guide you through finding, downloading, and installing the correct drivers to get your adapter working properly. What is the KY RS9600 Adapter?