Usb ethernet adapter, create network

I'm trying to use the usb ethernet adapter to create a network notebook wi-fi.  I've had major headaches getting usb ethernet adapter to work, but when it is working and I try to create a network, problems reoccur with the adapter.  Can I expect to create a network while using the apple usb ethernet adapter?

Did it do this on 10.7.3? We have this: plugging in a USB card reader drops the USB ethernet. It does it on 10.7.4, 10.7.5, 10.8.2 and 10.8.3 but not 10.7.3 ?!?

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