Before downloading anything, you need to know exactly which chip your adapter uses.
pnputil -i -a C:\Drivers\Netwsw02.inf
Released in 2009, the 802.11n standard was a significant leap over its predecessors (802.11a/b/g). It introduced (Multiple Input Multiple Output), which utilizes multiple antennas to increase data rates and range. It operates on both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands, offering theoretical speeds up to 600 Mbit/s. driver 802.11 n windows 7
| Feature | Windows 7 Support | |---------|-------------------| | 40 MHz channels | Yes (requires driver support) | | MIMO (2x2, 3x2) | Yes | | Frame aggregation (A-MPDU) | Yes | | WMM (QoS) | Yes | | Greenfield mode | Disabled by default (interoperability) | Before downloading anything, you need to know exactly