
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | “Driver not found” | Verify your adapter is truly 802.11n (check sticker or VEN_DEV IDs). | | Code 28 / Code 10 error | Uninstall existing driver → delete driver software → reinstall manually. | | Limited connectivity | Reset TCP/IP: netsh int ip reset and netsh winsock reset in CMD (Admin). | | 802.11n mode disabled | Go to → adapter properties → Advanced → set “802.11n Mode” to Enabled . | | Installation blocked by signature | Boot with Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (F8 on startup). |
Choose to let Windows search online.
Windows 7 has reached End of Life (EOL). This driver is intended for offline installation or legacy systems that must remain on Windows 7 32-bit. For security, migrate to Windows 10/11 if possible.
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | “Driver not found” | Verify your adapter is truly 802.11n (check sticker or VEN_DEV IDs). | | Code 28 / Code 10 error | Uninstall existing driver → delete driver software → reinstall manually. | | Limited connectivity | Reset TCP/IP: netsh int ip reset and netsh winsock reset in CMD (Admin). | | 802.11n mode disabled | Go to → adapter properties → Advanced → set “802.11n Mode” to Enabled . | | Installation blocked by signature | Boot with Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (F8 on startup). |
Choose to let Windows search online.
Windows 7 has reached End of Life (EOL). This driver is intended for offline installation or legacy systems that must remain on Windows 7 32-bit. For security, migrate to Windows 10/11 if possible.