Locate the device (often under "Network adapters" or "Other devices"). Right-click the device and select .
Disconnect the SmartDip hardware from your computer's USB or ethernet port before running the installer. This prevents Windows from assigning a generic, incorrect driver to the port.
This is the safest method. Look for a label on the device itself. It should have a and a model number (e.g., "Model: XY-123" or "S/N: 123456"). Search online for "[Brand Name] [Model Number] driver" or "support". For example, if you find "SmartDIP", search for the manufacturer's official site to look for a "Support" or "Downloads" section. If that fails, try to use the chipset manufacturer's website (e.g., Realtek).
Locate the device (often under "Network adapters" or "Other devices"). Right-click the device and select .
Disconnect the SmartDip hardware from your computer's USB or ethernet port before running the installer. This prevents Windows from assigning a generic, incorrect driver to the port.
This is the safest method. Look for a label on the device itself. It should have a and a model number (e.g., "Model: XY-123" or "S/N: 123456"). Search online for "[Brand Name] [Model Number] driver" or "support". For example, if you find "SmartDIP", search for the manufacturer's official site to look for a "Support" or "Downloads" section. If that fails, try to use the chipset manufacturer's website (e.g., Realtek).