⚠️ Many QF9700 adapters are counterfeits using an unlicensed clone of the ASIX AX88772. Such adapters may misbehave with official ASIX drivers. Use the vendor-provided QF9700 driver if issues arise.
This chipset is known for its and broad compatibility with legacy operating systems, though it is limited to 100 Mbps speeds and does not support Gigabit Ethernet.
For Linux users (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora), the driver is often called qf9700.ko or part of the usbnet kernel module. You typically do not need to manually download.
Unlike some "plug-and-play" devices that work instantly, network adapters require specific drivers to translate data between the USB protocol and the Ethernet protocol.
Browse some sample pages generated by SchemaSpy.
Note that this was run against an extremely limited schema so it doesn't show the full power of the tool.
⚠️ Many QF9700 adapters are counterfeits using an unlicensed clone of the ASIX AX88772. Such adapters may misbehave with official ASIX drivers. Use the vendor-provided QF9700 driver if issues arise.
This chipset is known for its and broad compatibility with legacy operating systems, though it is limited to 100 Mbps speeds and does not support Gigabit Ethernet.
For Linux users (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora), the driver is often called qf9700.ko or part of the usbnet kernel module. You typically do not need to manually download.
Unlike some "plug-and-play" devices that work instantly, network adapters require specific drivers to translate data between the USB protocol and the Ethernet protocol.
SchemaSpy
I would like to continuously improve SchemaSpy and to release a new version of this great tool because we haven't had any releases since version 5.0.0 was released in 2010.
I personally believe that work on SchemaSpy should be continued and a lot of the still-existing issues should be resolved.
I would like to say a BIG thank you to John Currier for inventing this database entity-relationship (ER) diagram generator. Usb 2.0 To Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver Vk-qf9700