Below you can download windows 10 wireless network adapter driver for Windows.
File name: _win10-wireless-network-adapter.exe
Version: 2.138
File size: 20.43 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Windows 10 Wireless Network Adapter Driver(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Windows 10 compatible wireless network adapter driver
- Enables wireless connectivity on Windows 10 devices
- Supports the 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac wireless standards
- Offers high-speed data transfer rates up to XX Mbps
- Easy installation and setup process
- Provides stable and reliable connection
- Compact and portable design
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my wireless network adapter driver not being recognized by my Windows 10 device?
A: There could be several reasons for this issue. Firstly, ensure that the driver is properly installed by checking the Device Manager. If it's listed with a yellow exclamation mark, reinstall the driver. Additionally, make sure the adapter is securely connected to the USB port. If the problem persists, try updating the driver from the manufacturer's website.
2. Q: My wireless connection is dropping frequently, how can I resolve this on my Windows 10 device?
A: Frequent connection drops can be caused by various factors. Start by checking if there are any physical obstructions between your device and the Wi-Fi router. Ensure that the router's firmware is up to date and adjust the wireless channel to reduce interference. Additionally, try disabling power-saving options for the network adapter in the device's settings. If the issue persists, consider updating the adapter's driver or contacting the manufacturer for further assistance.
3. Q: I am experiencing slow Internet speeds with my wireless network adapter on Windows 10, what should I do?
A: Slow Internet speeds can occur due to several reasons. Firstly, check if other devices on the same network experience similar issues. If not, the problem might be specific to your Windows 10 device. Try restarting both your device and the router. Ensure that your adapter is connected to a USB 3.0 port for optimal performance. If the issue persists, update the wireless network adapter driver to the latest version from the manufacturer's website. Additionally, performing a malware scan and optimizing your network settings may help improve speeds.