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    USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter

    Being a newbie to Android I was wondering if anyone can help me, I have bought an Imito MX2 installed Finles Rom 1.5 no Problems there, wireless network OK but when I go upstairs network is not that great so I purchased a USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter from geekbuying.com, luckily it came with a disc and looking at the files its has come with an android file in the drivers folder named ''9700_android.tar'', I have used the adapter without the driver and it works for about 30 minutes but it knocks the router out, most connections on the router show green and flash when connected but the USB adapter shows amber but works till it kills the router and its max is 10mbps or 100mbps automatically and Half/Full Duplex 10/100mbps, so is there a way to install the android driver.
    I have attached image with files contained inside the .tar file.

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    #2
    Re: USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter

    Obviously nobody can help, if I find a work round I will post it later.

    Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

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      #3
      I'm running finless 1.7a, and was struggling with the wifi for HD streams across the network.

      So I ordered what looks like the same adaptor as yours, with the same android driver. I'm not getting it crash my router, but it's incredibly slow. The tv sticks wireless max's out at 1.6mb/s, the Ethernet adaptor only gives me max 650kb/s which is pretty useless, and less than half the speed of the wireless. I was also looking see if it is possible to get the driver into Bob's marvelous rom.

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        #4
        Originally posted by codlike View Post
        I'm running finless 1.7a, and was struggling with the wifi for HD streams across the network.

        So I ordered what looks like the same adaptor as yours, with the same android driver. I'm not getting it crash my router, but it's incredibly slow. The tv sticks wireless max's out at 1.6mb/s, the Ethernet adaptor only gives me max 650kb/s which is pretty useless, and less than half the speed of the wireless. I was also looking see if it is possible to get the driver into Bob's marvelous rom.

        Possibly, what everyone may need for their adapter issues is a quick and easy method to compile a driver into a ROM with little risk of damaging their unit. For instance, here is a method for nexus 7:

        Nexus 7/Android 4.2:
        1) Unlock boot-loader and root your Nexus 7 (http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/android/...nexus-7-tablet)
        2) You can either download bootimg (based on JOP40D) that I pre-built on my machine (https://sites.google.com/site/vtsozi...edirects=0&d=1)
        or download kernel source code (http://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html), Android SDK as you will need it anyway (http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html). Then deploy source file extracted from driver source code to 'drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c' and header file to include/linux/usb/asix.h also deploy attached KConfig (https://sites.google.com/site/vtsozi...edirects=0&d=1) and Makefile (https://sites.google.com/site/vtsozi...edirects=0&d=1) to 'drivers/net/usb'. Cross compile new kernel image:

        export ARCH=arm
        export SUBARCH=arm
        export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-eabi-
        make tegra3_android_defconfig
        make

        Assemble newboot.img, more on this here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
        4) using fastboot utility provided with Android SDK re-flash device with new kernel ('fastboot flash boot newboot.img') and reboot Nexus 7 into normal mode. Adapter is going to work right away since android kernel is not modular and all device drivers are pre-loaded into memory at the start-up.

        https://sites.google.com/site/vtsozik/linux/ax88179-n900-meego

        Is there a quick and easy way that works on an android stick to solve adapter issues??

        Just a thought for all those wishing to have Bob cook up changes for them.

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          #5
          i was having a look on xda and did find someone injecting a lan driver onto an s3 image, but quickly got lost, i wish i was less of a linux noob and felt brave enough to try this. the only details i could find on the lan adaptor

          Brand Name JPHX
          Model Number JP1081B
          Chipset RD9700

          if anyone who is cleverer than me fancies a go heres a link to the 8kb .tar file for the driver.

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            #6
            @Playonlover, you are bringing Nexus device as an example where Google actually provides complete sources for the kernel. AFAIK there are no sources for these devices - hence the problem.

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              #7
              Re: USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter

              We have partial kernel sources(no wifi for rk903 or mediatek chipset), but enough to build drivers, i didn't do it by the moment, but i hope to recive a wifi adaptor and a Ethernet one, and then i will try to compile them. To search the kernel sources look for the omegamoon github.

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                #8
                Try this, its 3 times faster then Wi-Fi

                .
                Guys you could always try this.. its 3 times faster then Wi-Fi


                (Link Below)
                http://www.****.co.uk/sch/ninja-tek/m.html

                Its Super FAST...
                Last edited by ANDROID SNOWMAN; 04-13-2015, 23:47.

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                  #9
                  9700 module

                  theres a post over on another forum



                  with the download to the ko module for the 9700. has anyone tried this?

                  cod

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ANDROID SNOWMAN View Post
                    .
                    Guys you could always try this.. its 3 times faster then Wi-Fi


                    (Link Below)
                    http://www.****.co.uk/sch/android_ninja/m.html

                    Its Super FAST...

                    Can anyone else comment on if this device will work well, I am using a Snakes ROM so hoping this will just work.
                    Appreciate all help
                    Eilz

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by eilz View Post
                      Can anyone else comment on if this device will work well, I am using a Snakes ROM so hoping this will just work.
                      Appreciate all help
                      Eilz
                      I did, after a bit of knashing, as i'd already bought two other lan adaptors and both ran half the speed of the wireless, took the plunge a few months ago.... and omg .... it works without drivers, i get up to 4 megs per second across the ethernet, the other two lan adaptors which looked like they needed drivers did 0.65 megs, and the wireless got up to about 1.4 megs, with the ethernet i can now stream anything, ive tried 15 gig blue ray rips and they stream fine.

                      after millions of hours of messing about, it finally all works, im still on finless 1.7, but after removing every useless android system app eg gmail, maps, and especially the dody wimo app, and overclocking it so it can ramp to 1.4, it plays everything, and is reasonably nippy. i havent flashed it since about july , even using finless's 1080p version i score over 10000 on antutu.

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