Corechip Semiconductor, Inc. Network - USB to Ethernet Adapter drivers needed for Windows 8. Hello there, Can somebody tell me where can I download 'Corechip Semiconductor, Inc. Network - USB to Ethernet Adapter' drivers for Windows 8. I can find the drivers for Windows 7 in Microsoft catalog but not for Windows 8. Oct 30, 2002 Download.com has chosen not to provide a direct-download link for this product and offers this page for informational purposes only.
When I had worked for our local cable company as an internet technician we ran into similar situations where the LED was lit, activity was shown but the system was not given an IP. The 'Max 2' is the allotted number of CPE that can be connected to the device at the same time as you may have two IP's allotted on your account/ or based on surfboard standards you are allotted the LAN MAC and CPE MAC allowing only one IP.
Surfboard modems have a built in DHCP server that only activates if the cable modem does not get SYNC with the cable company, try disconnecting the cable from the modem and reboot the modem and see if you get a 192.x.x.x from the cable modem; this will narrow down to a modem or provider issue.
Don't know if this is any info to help but it is a step that we used to reestablish MAC provisioning to the modem. Once this was complete we would disconnect the CPE from the modem hook the modem back to cable company reboot the modem and establish SYNC then connect the CPE and 99/100 get IP from provider. This all stemmed back to a provisioning issue with the cable company as the MAC is bind to the MAC of the MODEM LAN MAC.
Surfboard modems have a built in DHCP server that only activates if the cable modem does not get SYNC with the cable company, try disconnecting the cable from the modem and reboot the modem and see if you get a 192.x.x.x from the cable modem; this will narrow down to a modem or provider issue.
Don't know if this is any info to help but it is a step that we used to reestablish MAC provisioning to the modem. Once this was complete we would disconnect the CPE from the modem hook the modem back to cable company reboot the modem and establish SYNC then connect the CPE and 99/100 get IP from provider. This all stemmed back to a provisioning issue with the cable company as the MAC is bind to the MAC of the MODEM LAN MAC.
Hi,
I have read most of the previous posts about usb ethernet adapter problems.Most of them reports their Macbook could not detect their usb adapters. My problem is different.
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My adapter use a RD9700 chipset, and I have installed the latest driver to my Macbook Pro13 retina with OS 10.9. The device is detected, but when I use DHCP to connect to LAN, it does not receive any package from internet server. The same situation when I set fix IP manually. Is there a problem of my adapter, or of my internet provider ?
Thanks,
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