I want setup usb lan ch9200 for mac 2012

i don't install driver and config for use usb lan
my macbook air 11 (2012) osx version 10.9.4
driver
http://www.mmnt.net/db/0/0/95.82.248.32/Drivers/Lan/USB%20LAN-RD9700/MAC%20DRIVE R
i don't use folder i386 or ppc or x86_64. but i install driver in folder x86_64
then install complete and restart. I not use Ethernet lan or how use and config

Boot your Mac from the System Install DVD that came with it, and erase the HD using Disk Utility. Then, reinstall the OS from the disc. Give the disc to your kids since it must always accompany the Mac it came with.
After the OS installation is complete and the Mac restarts to begin its new owner setup procedure, just shut down the Mac. Your kids can take it from there.
If you purchased Lion or Mountain Lion from the App Store, you cannot transfer it. The Apple ID you used to purchase it is required to maintain and / or reinstall the OS. Unless you want to supply your own Apple ID to your children for their use, they must purchase their own copy of Mountain Lion using their own Apple ID.
If they do not already have an Apple ID and you want them to have Mountain Lion, you will need to create one on their behalf. This does not change the above procedure - just give them the Apple ID and password you create in addition to the Mac and its discs.

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