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Oct 01, 2017
Use Caution if Considering for Windows 10
10 of 11 found this helpful After many hours uninstalling and installing drivers and various other software (e.g. VPN and anti-virus) that could be interfering, I am still unable to get the ethernet adapter to work in Windows 10 (version 1607). The connection drops almost immediately after the device starts up. Windows Network Troubleshooter resets the adapter, but that does not fix it. Surprisingly, the adapter works when plugged into a USB 2.0 port, but not when plugged into any of my USB 3.0 ports.
Ethernet chipset is Realtek RTL8153, which should work on Windows 10.
Since the adapter works fine in Ubuntu 16.04 on the same dual-boot computer, I am confident that there is no problem with the adapter or computer hardware. Ubuntu 16.04 recognized the adapter and installed the driver automatically.
The USB 3.0 hub itself works fine.
Recommended for Linux, but it's possible this will not work for you on Windows 10.