Ky-888 Usb Ethernet Driver Instant
The KY-888 is a low-cost USB-to-Ethernet adapter module often used by hobbyists, embedded projects, and small-dev hardware prototypes. Because it appears in many cheap USB NICs and breakout boards, you may run into driver issues or need to install a specific driver to get network access on Linux, Windows, or macOS. This post explains what the KY-888 typically contains, why drivers matter, and how to get it working reliably.
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| OS | Driver Availability | Native/Plug-and-Play | Notes | |----|--------------------|----------------------|-------| | | ✅ Yes (AX88179/RTL8152) | Mostly (Win 10/11 auto-install) | Requires driver for Win 7; supports WOL, VLAN, Jumbo Frame | | macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon) | ✅ Yes (Apple driver or HoRNDIS for some chips) | Partial | Native for AX88179; some clones require third-party driver | | Linux (Kernel 3.x+) | ✅ Yes (built-in: ax88179 or r8152 ) | Yes | Fully supported, no manual install needed | | Android | ⚠️ Limited | No (requires root + OTG + app) | Works with USB Ethernet apps (e.g., USB Ethernet for Android) | | Chrome OS | ✅ Yes | Yes | Native support for most chipsets | | Nintendo Switch | ✅ Yes (firmware 6.0+) | Yes | Recognized as wired LAN adapter (requires USB-A port via dock) | | PlayStation 4/5 | ✅ Yes | Yes | Plug-and-play for most USB 3.0 adapters | | FreeBSD / pfSense | ✅ Yes | Manual (kldload) | Works via cdce or axge driver | The KY-888 is a low-cost USB-to-Ethernet adapter module
