Re: 802.11n Wlan Driver Windows 7

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Oleta Blaylock

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Jul 7, 2024, 2:04:03 PM7/7/24
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The issue may be that there was never offical compatiblity for the TL-WN725N V1 with windows 10. The chipset maker may have made one but TP-Link never confrimed the V1 of this adapter would work with Windows 10. Also it has been seen that each time MS updates Windows 10 there is always a chance current drivers will not work or have issues. In situations like that the Chipset make in this case realtek will have to look at the cause and develop a solution for that chipset. Since we do not give offical support for Windows 10 the best solution would be to check with Realtek if this particualr chipset will recieve an update for the new Windows 10 build.

EW-7811Un is a nano USB wireless adapter that supports maximum range and speed. Despite the size, this tiny USB adapter supports higher data rate of up to 150Mbps when connecting with wireless 802.11n device which is 3 times faster than your normally 11g connection. You can just plug it into computer's USB port and enjoy incredible high-speed wireless network access. This is for sure the trendiest piece of upgrade you can make to your wireless network.

802.11n wlan driver windows 7


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Supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless network. This wireless USB adapter supports software WPS-compatible configuration. By pressing 2 buttons, your wireless network is immediately secured providing your wireless router will also support this great easy function.

The package comes with a mini-CD which won't work with slot-loading CD-ROM drive (like most of the Apple computers), tray-loading CD-ROM without a smaller well, or tray-loading CD-ROM installed in vertical position. Users may need to download the materials (driver, user's manual, etc.) from Edimax website.

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