Wlan Adapter Driver — Intex 80211n

is a popular, cost-effective USB dongle used to add wireless connectivity to desktop computers or upgrade older laptops.

Drivers are software components that allow your operating system to communicate with hardware. Without the correct driver: Your computer won't recognize the adapter. Unstable Connection: Frequent disconnects or slow speeds.

This indicates a Ralink/MediaTek chipset (most common for Intex models like the IT-TW1501N). It usually maps to the RT2870, RT3070, or RT5370 wireless driver.

Look for an item labeled 802.11n WLAN , Ralink Wireless , Realtek Wireless , or an entry with a yellow exclamation mark. Right-click that item and select . Navigate to the Details tab. Click the Property dropdown menu and select Hardware IDs .

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Hold down the while clicking Restart in your Windows Start Menu.

Look at the top value in the Value box. It will contain a string with a Vendor ID ( VID ) and a Product ID ( PID ). For example:

Supports data transfer rates up to 150 Mbps or 300 Mbps , depending on whether it is a 1T1R or 2T2R configuration. Interface: Connects via a standard USB 2.0 port.

To get your working, you typically need drivers compatible with the chipset inside the device, which is usually manufactured by MediaTek (Ralink) or Realtek . 1. Automatic Update (Recommended) intex 80211n wlan adapter driver

Locate the downloaded file (usually a .zip or .exe ). If it is zipped, extract it to a folder on your desktop.

Check (if available) under the main update button. Look under the "Driver updates" dropdown for Realtek or MediaTek/Ralink wireless software. Method B: Manufacturer Chipset Catalogs If Windows Update fails, download the generic chip drivers:

Typically supports Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and sometimes Linux. Why You Need the Correct Driver

The process is nearly identical to Windows 10. The key is ensuring you download a driver version that explicitly states it supports your specific OS (e.g., "for Windows 7 64-bit"). Otherwise, follow the manual installation steps above. is a popular, cost-effective USB dongle used to

The Intex 802.11n WLAN Adapter comes with several features that make it a popular choice among users:

Once you have downloaded the appropriate driver package (typically a .exe installer or a .zip archive), follow these steps:

Plug your Intex wireless USB adapter into a working USB port.

This usually indicates a driver mismatch. Uninstall the current driver completely from Device Manager, unplug the USB dongle, restart your PC, and try a different chipset driver version. Unstable Connection: Frequent disconnects or slow speeds