Insignia USB to Ethernet Adapter Driver NS-PU98505 [C] – ASIX AX88772C/772B/772A/760/772

June 8, 2024
Insignia

Thank you for purchasing this high quality Insignia USB to Ethernet Adapter. Use this adapter to instantly connect to a 10/100 Mbps network from the USB port on your desktop or laptop computer.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

• USB to Ethernet Adapter

• Driver CD

• Quick Setup Guide

SETTING UP THE ADAPTER

Note: The driver software must be installed before you connect the adapter. The adapter does not need to be connected for the software to install.

Mac: mac-driver-ns-pu98505-5c [zip]

  • ASIX AX88772C/772B/772A/760/772 Macintosh 10.5 to 10.9 Driver Installer
  • This installer includes the following AX88772C/772B/772A/760/772 Macintosh drivers.
    AX88772C/772B/772A/760/772 Macintosh 10.9 driver v1.0.0
    AX88772C/772B/772A/760/772 Macintosh 10.5 to 10.8 driver v4.0.0

Windows: windows-driver-ns-pu98505-5c [zip]

  • ASIX AX88772B

TROUBLESHOOTING

My computer does not detect the enclosure

• Make sure the all of the cables and plugs are securely fastened.

• Make sure USB connector and network cable are not broken.

• Try using another USB port on the PC or laptop.

• Check for motherboard compatibility issues.

• Check for driver compatibility issues.

I do not see the additional driver in my system

• Make sure USB connector and network cable are not broken.

• Make sure that the driver is installed correctly by selecting (for Windows) Start>Control Panel>Device Manager>Network Adapters. Look for a string like ASIX AX88772B USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter.

• Install the driver again according to the installation steps in QSG.

• Shut down your firewall in case your anti-virus program is preventing the installation of the driver software.

• Check for motherboard compatibility issues.

• Check for driver compatibility issues.

Instructions [pdf]:

ns-pu98505_qsg_v2_en

ns-pu98505_qsg_v3_sp

ns-pu98505_qsg_v3_fr

Windows Driver Features:

1. Connection Type: Set the Ethernet link speed.
-AutoSense: Auto detect the Ethernet link speed
-10BaseT Half_Duplex: Set the Ethernet works on 10HD
-10BaseT Full_Duplex: Set the Ethernet works on 10FD
-100BaseTx Half_Duplex: Set the Ethernet works on 100HD
-100BaseTx Full_Duplex: Set the Ethernet works on 100FD

2. Network Address : Allows user to set a MAC address of the device or use the
device default address.

3. Flow Control: Configure flow control advertised capabilities
-Disabled Disable flow control
-Tx Enabled Enable transmit flow control
-Rx Enabled Enable receive flow control
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable transmit and receive flow control

4. VLAN ID: If user set a valid VLAN ID, the driver inserts the VLAN tag with
this VLAN ID into the transmit packets and device will filter the
received packets.

5. Wake Up: Enable or disable the WOL ability

-Disabled Disable the WOL ability
-Link Change Wake up the computer when device detects
Ethernet link Change
-Magic Packet Wake up the computer when device receives
a Magic Packet
-Wake-Up Frame Wake up the computer when device receives
a packet that matches a specified pattern
-Link Change/Magic Packet Allow link Change and Magic Packet to wake up
the computer
-Link Change/Wake-Up Frame Allow link Change and Wake-Up Frame to wake up
the computer
-Magic Packet/Wake-Up Frame Allow Magic Packet and Wake-Up Frame to wake
up the computer
-All Allow link Change, Magic Packet, and Wake-Up
Frame to wake up the computer

6. Wake-Up Frame Type: Select the Wake-Up Frame patterns
-Windows Default Use the Wake-up frame patterns provided by Windows
-PING Use the PING Wake-up frame patterns
-ARP Use the ARP Wake-up frame patterns
-PING/ARP Use the PING and ARP Wake-up frame patterns

7. TCP Checksum Offload (IPv4): Enable or disable the device to calculate the
TCP checksum of the transmit IPv4 packets and
check the TCP checksum of the received IPv4
packets.
-Disabled Disable the TCP Checksum Offload
-Tx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for transmit packets
-Rx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for received packets
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for transmit and received
packets

8. UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4): Enable or disable the device to calculate the
UDP checksum of the transmit IPv4 packets and
check the UDP checksum of the received IPv4
packets.
-Disabled Disable the UDP Checksum Offload
-Tx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for transmit packets
-Rx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for received packets
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for transmit and received
packets

9. TCP Checksum Offload (IPv6): Enable or disable the device to calculate the
TCP checksum of the transmit IPv6 packets and
check the TCP checksum of the received IPv6
packets.
-Disabled Disable the TCP Checksum Offload
-Tx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for transmit packets
-Rx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for received packets
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable the TCP Checksum Offload for transmit and received
packets

10. UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6): Enable or disable the device to calculate the
UDP checksum of the transmit IPv6 packets and
check the UDP checksum of the received IPv6
packets.
-Disabled Disable the UDP Checksum Offload
-Tx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for transmit packets
-Rx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for received packets
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable the UDP Checksum Offload for transmit and received
packets

11. IPv4 Checksum Offload: Enable or disable the device to calculate the IP
checksum of the transmit IPv4 packets and check the
IP checksum of the received IPv4 packets.
-Disabled Disable the IP Checksum Offload
-Tx Enabled Enable the IP Checksum Offload for transmit packets
-Rx Enabled Enable the IP Checksum Offload for received packets
-Rx & Tx Enabled Enable the IP Checksum Offload for transmit and received
packets

12. AutoDetach: Enable or disable AutoDetach ability. if AutoDetach is enabled,
3 seconds later after Ethernet cable was unpluged, the device will
be de-attached from USB.
-Disabled Disable AutoDetach
-Enabled Enable AutoDetach
-Use EEPROM Setting Disable or enable AutoDetach accoring to the EEPROM setting.

13. Mask WakeUp Event Timer: If wake up ability is enabled, the wake up function
will delay this time to active.
-0,4,8,12,16,20,24,28 seconds

14. WOL Link Speed: Set the Ethernet link speed when device sleeps if wake up
ability is enabled.
-10 Mbps First The Ethernet link speed works on 10 Mbps first if available
-Use EEPROM Setting Use EEPROM setting to set Ethernet link speed

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