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Intex 80211n Wlan Adapter Driver -

Every Intex adapter ships with a mini-CD. Insert the CD, run Setup.exe, and follow the on-screen instructions. Note: These drivers are often 4–8 years old but are the most stable.

Out of the box, the adapter often comes with a mini CD containing drivers for Windows 7, Vista, and XP. However, users face problems:

Tools like Snappy Driver Installer (open-source) can automatically detect and install the correct driver. Avoid paid “driver updater” scams.


To install or update the Intex 802.11n WLAN adapter driver, follow this guide designed for Windows 10, 11, and older versions. 1. Automatic Update via Device Manager

The easiest way to get the correct driver is through Windows' built-in tools:

Open Device Manager: Press Windows + X and select Device Manager.

Locate Adapter: Expand the Network adapters section. Look for "802.11n WLAN" or "USB Wireless LAN Card". Update: Right-click the adapter and select Update driver.

Search Automatically: Choose Search automatically for drivers. Windows will scan online for the best compatible software. 2. Manual Installation (No Internet on target PC) intex 80211n wlan adapter driver

If the PC with the adapter has no internet, use another device to download the driver and transfer it via USB:

Intex 802.11n WLAN adapter is a legacy USB device commonly used to add wireless connectivity to older desktop or laptop computers. Because Intex is a rebrander, these adapters typically use third-party chipsets from manufacturers like HP Support Community Driver Identification & Download

To find the correct driver, you must identify the chipset inside your specific Intex dongle: Standard Driver Packages : Generic 802.11n driver bundles, such as WLan Driver 802.11n Rel. 4.80.28.7

, often resolve connectivity issues for these devices on Windows 7, 10, and 11. Manufacturer Specifics : Many Intex adapters (like the IT-WLB-150-N) use the Realtek RTL8188CU Ralink RT2870/3070 Third-Party Repositories : Sites like Driver Scape

host archived versions compatible with Windows XP through Windows 11. How to Install Without the CD

If you don't have the original driver disk, follow these manual steps to let Windows identify the device: 802.11n wlan wifi drivers needed on Windows 7 32-Bit

The Intex 802.11n WLAN adapter is a compact USB device designed to provide high-speed wireless connectivity to laptops and desktops lacking built-in Wi-Fi. Because Intex often uses third-party chipsets like Realtek or Ralink, finding the correct driver depends on identifying the specific hardware inside your device. Driver Identification & Download Every Intex adapter ships with a mini-CD

To find the exact driver you need, you should identify the Hardware ID of your adapter:

Open Device Manager: Press Win + X and select Device Manager.

Locate the Adapter: Expand the "Network adapters" section. Look for an item like "802.11n WLAN" with a yellow exclamation mark.

Check IDs: Right-click the item > Properties > Details tab. Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown. Realtek chips: Often show VID_0BDA. Ralink chips: Often show VID_148F or VID_1814. Common Driver Sources

If you do not have the original installation CD, you can download the appropriate drivers from these repositories:

Realtek 802.11n Drivers: Suitable for adapters using Realtek chipsets. Latest versions support Windows 10 and 11. Available on DriverHub.

Ralink 802.11n USB Drivers: Commonly used for older Intex models. You can find these on DriverScape or Softonic. To install or update the Intex 802

Generic 802.11n WLAN Rel. 4.80.28.7: A broad compatibility package often used for Broadcom-based hardware. Available on Softonic. Installation Steps (Without CD) WLan Driver 802.11n Rel. 4.80.28.7.zip - Download


The driver acts as a translator. Your operating system (Windows, Linux, or macOS) speaks a certain language of data packets. The Intex adapter’s chipset (often from Realtek, Ralink, or MediaTek) speaks another. The driver translates between them.

Without the correct Intex 802.11n WLAN Adapter driver, you may experience:


Instead of using the CD, the most effective solution is to identify the actual chipset using the USB Vendor/Device ID:

Then:

Official Intex drivers do not exist for macOS. However, using the Chipset name (e.g., RT5370), you can find open-source drivers like Chris1111’s Wireless USB Adapter driver for macOS Catalina/Big Sur/Monterey. Not recommended for beginners.