Windows might flag this device with a yellow exclamation mark or list it as an "Unknown Device" for several reasons:
Windows 10 and Windows 11 sometimes fail to fetch this driver automatically through Windows Update because it is an older, budget chipset. Follow these steps to resolve the issue. Step 1: Run Windows Update Optional Updates
Extract the folder to an easily accessible location like your desktop. usb vid-0fe6 amp-pid-9900
According to public USB ID databases, the Vendor ID 0FE6 is officially registered to or, in more precise legacy assignments, InnoMedia Inc. and Connectland . However, the most consistent attribution over the past decade points to a specific class of hardware: USB 2.0 to Ethernet Adapters (often labeled as "DM9601" or "RD9700") .
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Windows will read the configuration file, recognize the Corechip USB 2.0 Fast Ethernet Adapter , and install it. Troubleshooting Common Connection Issues
Do not rely on the device's physical appearance. Confirm the ID via software: Windows might flag this device with a yellow
Modern operating systems handle this hardware differently depending on their built-in driver libraries. Windows 10 and Windows 11