Let’s address the core question first. In 99% of cases, you do not need a separate driver for the Frontech JIL 1731.
The JIL 1731 is a standard HID (Human Interface Device) compliant mouse. This means that Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions have built-in generic drivers that should automatically recognize and operate the mouse as soon as you plug it into a USB port.
Yes. Windows 11 has native HID drivers. Just plug it in.
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Q: Does the Frontech JIL-1731 work on PlayStation 4/5 or Nintendo Switch?
A: Yes, if the console supports USB Ethernet adapters. Switch requires a specific chipset – the Realtek RTL8153 is known to work. The JIL-1731 (if RTL8153) will work on Switch, PS4, PS5, and Xbox One (with proper drivers, though Xbox may require a licensed adapter).
Q: Why is my speed only 100 Mbps on a gigabit network?
A: Check your Ethernet cable (Cat5e or Cat6 required), USB port (USB 2.0 limits to ~480 Mbps, real-world ~300 Mbps), and ensure both router and device support gigabit.
Q: Can I use this adapter as a second network interface for virtualization (VMware, VirtualBox)?
A: Yes, but you may need to enable "USB passthrough" in the VM settings and install the driver inside the guest OS.