The driver file should be in a compressed format (e.g., ZIP or RAR). You'll need to extract the file to a folder on your computer.

Enables configuration options like power management tweaks and bandwidth allocation.

Reduces packet loss, high ping, and random dropouts.

Resolves vulnerabilities that could expose your local network to cyber threats.

To help find the exact driver package file you need, tell me:

Right-click on the adapter (often listed as 802.11n WLAN or Unknown Device ) and select . Navigate to the Details tab. Drop down the Property menu and choose Hardware Ids .