![]() The information about what works for you might help others with other Android devices. Returns (for the one which does not work) are easy within 30 days: … If you’re willing, could you buy the USB2-E100 (the 10/100 adapter), try both, and let us know here what works out for you? What we’d recommend for you is to buy our less expensive $15.95 10/100 adapter ( ) which has a chipset which should, on at least some Android systems, have a driver already on the device and “just work”. But for normal Android users, it’s not the best option. ![]() If you’re a developer, it may be doable, and we’d love to hear back how it goes. That’s probably not the best for Android, because you will need to to compile a new kernel module, along the lines of these steps (but adapted for the Android kernel development environment): … It sounds like you have our gigabit ethernet adapter: ![]() Can you link to exactly which Android device you have? So there is no blanket answer, unfortunately. Hi - Thanks for posting! Android platforms can vary a lot, depending on what major version and what drivers the phone/device maker may have custom built into the kernel.
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