Jul 31, 2020 Mac mini introduced in mid 2010 or later iMac introduced in late 2009 or later Mac Pro introduced in mid 2010 or later. To find your Mac model, memory, storage space, and macOS version, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu. If your Mac isn't compatible with macOS High Sierra, the installer will let you know. Here is a fix to get a generic USB to Ethernet adapter to work on a Mac. Here is a fix to get a generic USB to Ethernet adapter to work on a Mac. Plug in your USB Adapter, with a live ethernet cable. Open System Preferences, and go to the Network Pane. Hit the + button in the bottom right, select the 'USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter', and hit add. You're all set! Your adapter works! Apologize to the people you care about for the things you've said over the past few hours. This video will show you how to fix USB 3 0 Gigabit Ethernet adapters not working in Mac OS 10.12. Please like and subscribe my video. Hello, thanks for taking the time to check this out. Basically I updated my hackintosh to High Sierra. All went smoothly except after the install I had ethernet working for about 30 minutes and then I lost it. And it doesn't appear to be coming back anytime. I did some research and found out.
So you bought a new generic USB to Ethernet adapter but are unable to figure out how to use it? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve heard many users complain that they are clueless about the setup process. Back in the day CDs used to help us download the required drivers and everything would work smoothly. Now, however, you have to take a few steps.
In this guide, we will walk you through the entire process of installing it on a Mac and Windows 10.
Follow the steps below if you have a Mac:
Are you a Windows user? The steps below will help you:
There you go! This might seem a little time-consuming, but we think it is definitely worth the effort because you will be able to enjoy seamless Internet once you go through the process. Doubts? Feel free to comment, and we’ll help you out!
Please follow the instructions provided below verycarefully. Failure to do so could prevent access to the device. If in any doubtplease contact out support team for assistance – [email protected]
These instructions are intended for users with anyBrainboxes USB to Serial devices (US and VX ranges), that are using a PC or laptop running Mac OSX High Sierra.
Apple has released an update for their Mac OSXcalled High Sierra. In this update, companies and developers are required todigitally sign their drivers under Apples new signing policy.
There is not currently a Brainboxes signed driveravailable for Mac OSX High Sierra. However, you can continue to use your USB toSerial devices with this OS by following these instructions.
The Brainboxes USB devices use an FTDI chip whichyou will need to configure. To do this FTDI provide some software, which can bedownloaded from the link below. This software supports Windows based OperatingSystems, so for the reconfiguration process you will need a Windows based PC.
You will need:
·A Windows based system
·FT_Prog
·Brainboxes US-XXX or VX-XXXdevice
1. Go to Devices -> Scan and Parse
2. A menu of configuration options and technicalinformation will appear for your device
3. Click on ‘USB Device Descriptor’ toaccess the Custom VID/PID drop down, and select ‘FTDI Default’.
Please do not change any other values in this utility.Doing so may remove all visibility of the device and prevent access to it.
4. Click on the ‘Devices’ tab to select‘Program’
5. Please wait until programming is complete, andthen power down your USB to Serial device.
6. Next you will need to install the appropriatedriver on the laptop or PC you wish to use. Please go to thislink, and download the Mac OS X 10.9 and above driver.
You can now connect your laptop or PCwith your Brainboxes device and continue your application configuration asnormal.