Below you can download usb d-link dwa-125 driver for Windows.
File name: usb-d-link-dwa-125.exe
Version: 1.164
File size: 15.42 MB
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Download Driver Usb D-Link Dwa-125(click above to download)
The device mentioned is the D-Link DWA-125 USB Wireless Adapter, designed for connecting a computer to a wireless network.
Specification:
1. Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
2. Frequency Range: 2.4GHz to 2.4835GHz
3. Interface: USB 2.0
4. Antenna Type: Integrated 3dBi antenna
5. Security: WPA, WPA2, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
6. LED Indicator: Power, Link/Activity
7. OS Compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my D-Link DWA-125 adapter not connecting to any wireless networks?
A: There can be several reasons for this issue. Ensure that the device drivers are installed correctly and up to date. Check if the wireless network password is entered correctly. Also, verify that the adapter is within the range of the wireless network and the router is functioning correctly.
2. Q: My computer recognizes the D-Link DWA-125 adapter, but it keeps disconnecting frequently. How can I fix this problem?
A: Frequent disconnections can be caused by interference from other electronic devices or physical obstructions. Try relocating the adapter to a different USB port or position to minimize interference. Also, make sure that the latest driver is installed and the adapter is not overheating. Consider moving the wireless router closer to improve signal strength.
3. Q: Why is the performance of my D-Link DWA-125 adapter slow despite having a good signal strength?
A: Slow performance can be caused by various factors. Check if there are any other wireless devices or applications utilizing bandwidth excessively. Ensure that the computer is not running any background processes that could affect network speed. Additionally, update the adapter's firmware and check for any channel interference by switching to a less crowded wireless channel.