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Hello,
I am on vacation and brought my Wifi key rtl8192CU. LAN 802.11n.
At home, I have the corresponding NETIS disk for this Wifi key but I did not bring it with me. I didn’t think to take it along.
I have other drivers installed from another key (Alfa) and it works, but I don’t have the panel open with the list and characteristics of the nearby hotspots that I can detect.
Where can I find the necessary installation files?
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 48.0
I am on vacation and brought my Wifi key rtl8192CU. LAN 802.11n.
At home, I have the corresponding NETIS disk for this Wifi key but I did not bring it with me. I didn’t think to take it along.
I have other drivers installed from another key (Alfa) and it works, but I don’t have the panel open with the list and characteristics of the nearby hotspots that I can detect.
Where can I find the necessary installation files?
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 48.0
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Thank you. I downloaded and installed... I have the right panel but my antenna is not recognized... Nothing... The indication on the right shows another Realtek... I restored the previous configuration (restore point) otherwise I had nothing left. Thank you anyway but it's not compatible with my antenna.
Have a good evening.
Have a good evening.
Do you have an alert in the Device Manager regarding this device?
If so, provide the hardware identification number
Right-click on the device
Properties
Details tab
Select the hardware identifier number.
It's a number that should look like this as an example:
--> PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1026&SUBSYS.......
If needed, check --> here
What is the operating system and is it 32 or 64 bits?
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The human being is at its best when things are at their worst.
If so, provide the hardware identification number
Right-click on the device
Properties
Details tab
Select the hardware identifier number.
It's a number that should look like this as an example:
--> PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1026&SUBSYS.......
If needed, check --> here
What is the operating system and is it 32 or 64 bits?
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The human being is at its best when things are at their worst.
I am on 64 bits. I'll look into that tomorrow. Otherwise, if I do without the panel (I use the W10 wifi utility, it recognizes my antenna as "Wifi2"), it works fine. I will take care of it when I return in a week. My other key is on the roof with an omni antenna and a router in the house. So, I won't be using it on my PC anymore.
Have a good evening.
Have a good evening.