Intex 80211n Wlan Adapter Driver May 2026
It looks like you're looking for the driver for a device described as "intex 802.11n wlan adapter" — likely a USB Wi-Fi dongle from the brand Intex.
Here’s how to find and install the correct driver: intex 80211n wlan adapter driver
4. Change Router Channel
Log into your router and set the 2.4 GHz channel to 1, 6, or 11 (non-overlapping). Set channel width to 20MHz for stability or 40MHz for speed (if your area has low interference). It looks like you're looking for the driver
Windows XP / Vista
Many Intex adapters still ship with XP drivers. Use the CD or download “Ralink Legacy Driver.” Note that Windows XP is unsafe for internet use. Step 2: Uninstall Old/Conflicting Drivers
Step 2: Uninstall Old/Conflicting Drivers
- Open Device Manager.
- Expand “Network Adapters.”
- If you see any greyed-out or error-laden Wi-Fi adapters, right-click and Uninstall device.
- Check “Delete the driver software for this device” if prompted.
Part 4: Step-by-Step Installation Guide for Windows 10/11
Let’s assume you have downloaded the driver (e.g., Ralink_802.11n_Driver.zip). Follow these steps:
Part 7: Compatibility with Other Operating Systems
Interesting Quirk
On Linux, the Ralink RT3070 driver may require firmware (rt2870.bin) that isn’t installed by default. You can manually add it:
sudo apt install firmware-ralink
After that, the adapter works without any extra configuration — even though the box says “Windows only”.
