adapter to work on can be tricky because official direct support for this older chip has shifted largely to the Microsoft Update Catalog and generic Windows updates.
" and look for the version released around or later, which is specifically designed for Windows 10 and later .
Sites like Driver Scape host legacy versions (e.g., version 1024.9), but always scan these files for malware before installing. 2. Manual Installation Steps for Windows 10 adapter to work on can be tricky because
Find the device under "Network adapters" (it may appear as "802.11n WLAN" or an "Unknown Device" if no driver is present).
This is the safest source for verified drivers. Search for " Search for " ), check the TP-Link Support
), check the TP-Link Support Page for their customized version of the Realtek driver.
If your adapter came from a specific brand like TP-Link (e.g., TL-WN725N V1 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Search for " )
Point Windows to the folder where you extracted your downloaded driver files and click Next .