The HLF1081A USB LAN Adapter is a popular, cost-effective solution for adding a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port to devices that lack an internal network card, such as ultra-thin laptops or Raspberry Pi boards. While many of these devices are designed to be "plug and play," users often encounter issues with Windows 10 not automatically recognizing the hardware, leading to "Device Descriptor Request Failed" errors in the Device Manager. Key Specifications of the Interface: USB 2.0 (compatible with 1.1).
The HLF1081A USB LAN Adapter is a small but mighty tool, but it is only as good as the software driving it. Generic drivers turn a promising device into a headache of dropped connections and slow speeds. The Salwisa Exclusive driver for Windows 10 transforms the HLF1081A into an enterprise-grade networking solution. hlf1081a usb lan driver windows 10 salwisa exclusive
| Metric | USB 2.0 | USB 3.0 | |--------|---------|---------| | Max throughput (TCP) | 285 Mbps | 395 Mbps | | Packet loss (24h test) | 0.02% | 0.00% | | CPU usage @ 300 Mbps | 8% | 5% | | Hot-plug stability | Pass | Pass | The HLF1081A USB LAN Adapter is a popular,
Installation steps (assume you downloaded a driver package) After sleep/wake → adapter may require manual re-plug
The first and most recommended step is to visit the official website of Salwisa (or the brand under which your adapter is marketed) and look for drivers or downloads specifically for your model (HLF1081A). Manufacturers usually provide the most compatible and up-to-date drivers directly.
The HLF1081A is a USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet converter based on widely used chipsets like the ASIX AX88772 or Realtek RTL8152B. Speed: Supports 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiation.

