Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hello,
My Dell XPS 13 is one of those without an ethernet outlet (for want of
a better term). So I purchased a Keydex UG-ND1118-SV USB Lan Adapter and
hooked it on, but it does not appear to be recognized (F19). Looking at
the packaging, it looks like there is a driver download site at
download.keydex.com.tw/drivers. I can try that, but I was wondering if
there are open-source alternatives available (perhaps from RPMfusion,
etc).
Not sure what additional information to provide here, but if some more
is needed, let me know.
The product in question is available on Amazon and is this:
http://www.amazon.com/KEYDEX-Ethernet-Network-Adapter-Memory/dp/B007VG5OYS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373935036&sr=8-1&keywords=keydex+USB+lan+adapter
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
I know nothing about your device, but I got a number of USB/100Mbit adaptors
from Newegg which have drivers in RPMfusion. They were about $5-7 each, and they
work so well I use two on my firewall one per ISP) and save my Gbit NIC for
internal.
If you are determined to make what you have work, I can't help you but I have
gone down that road. If you want the part number I'm using let me know by email
so I see it, and I'll have some breaks from 2-4PM GMT-4 tomorrow. I'm installing
content on a new web server and will have lots of 2-3 minute breaks to fill.\
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