Once you have downloaded the driver file (usually a .zip or .exe), follow these steps to get your Wi-Fi working.
Before downloading any files, you must know which company made the chip inside your USB adapter. Most 802.11n adapters use either or MediaTek (Ralink) chips. Once you have downloaded the driver file (usually a
Once you identify the manufacturer, download the Windows 7 32-bit driver from the official source or a trusted repository: GitHub (for open-source Linux drivers)
Here are some clean, tested sources. Always verify checksums if possible : Once you have downloaded the driver file (usually a
Only download from the original manufacturer’s site, GitHub (for open-source Linux drivers), or well-known tech archives like StationDrivers or MajorGeeks.