Furthermore, Driver 23 solved a major cross-platform hurdle. The CH9200’s default driver in Windows 7 and 8 had a bug causing “Code 10” errors (device cannot start). Version 23 not only fixed this but also added native support for , ensuring compatibility with modern network security protocols like Wake-on-LAN and IPv6 checksum offloading. On Linux, the driver’s open-source adaptation became stable enough for kernel inclusion, leading to plug-and-play functionality in distributions like Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and later.
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In the landscape of modern computing, the humble USB Ethernet adapter often goes unnoticed—until the Wi-Fi fails. Among these unsung heroes is the CH9200 , a controller chip manufactured by Jiangsu Qin Heng Co., Ltd. While not as famous as chips from Realtek or ASIX, the CH9200 occupies a crucial niche for budget-conscious users and legacy system maintainers. Within this context, Driver Version 23 stands not merely as an incremental update but as a pivotal milestone that defined the adapter’s reliability, compatibility, and performance.