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To download and install the 802.11n WLAN USB driver for Windows 7 (64-bit), you first need to identify your device's specific manufacturer (often Realtek, MediaTek/Ralink, or Intel) to ensure compatibility. 1. Find the Correct Driver for Your Hardware

Method 2: Download Common Driver Packages

If you cannot identify the Hardware ID, you can try installing the drivers for the most common chipsets used in 802.11n USB adapters.

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Step 3: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (If Necessary)

Windows 7 64-bit requires signed drivers. If your downloaded driver is old or generic, you may need to temporarily disable this:

Expand Network adapters or check Other devices for a "USB2.0 WLAN" entry.

Downloading the 802.11n WLAN USB Driver for Windows 7 64 Bit

What is 802.11n WLAN?