Intex 80211n Wlan Adapter Driver -

| If chipset is... | Best driver source | |----------------|--------------------| | Realtek RTL8188EU | Realtek official: RTL8188EU driver | | Realtek RTL8192EU | Realtek RTL8192EU driver | | Ralink RT3070 / RT5370 | Mediatek legacy driver (or Windows 8.1 driver works on 10/11) | | Mediatek MT7601 | Mediatek MT7601 driver |

Intex doesn’t make the Wi-Fi chip itself; they use chips from Realtek, Ralink, or Mediatek.
You need to find the hardware ID:

Then search: [VID/PID] driver Windows 10/11

Subject: Fixing Intex 802.11n WLAN Adapter Connection Issues

If you are experiencing connectivity problems or your Intex WLAN adapter is not being recognized by your computer, you likely need to update or reinstall the device driver. intex 80211n wlan adapter driver

Common Issues Resolved by This Driver:

Installation Guide: Before installing, it is recommended to uninstall previous versions of the driver to avoid conflicts. Go to Device Manager > Network Adapters, right-click your Intex device, and select "Uninstall." Once complete, run the new driver installer provided below.


The Intex 802.11n adapter is a great example of how generic hardware can be repurposed across OSes if you know the real chipset, not the brand label. For less than ₹500 (~$6), you get a working 150Mbps Wi-Fi dongle — provided you skip the bundled driver CD and go straight to the chipset manufacturer’s driver.


Would you like step-by-step driver download links for a specific OS (Windows 10/11, Linux, or macOS)? | If chipset is

Click the network icon, select your SSID, enter the password, and choose “Private network.”


Title: Intex 802.11n WLAN Adapter Driver

Description: This driver package provides the essential software needed to connect your Intex 802.11n WLAN USB adapter to your computer. Installing the correct driver ensures that your device can communicate with your operating system, allowing you to access high-speed wireless networks without interruption.

Key Features:

How to Install:


Even with the correct Intex 802.11n WLAN Adapter driver, problems can arise. Here is a diagnostic table:

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Adapter not detected | USB port power issue or dead hardware | Try another USB port (preferably USB 2.0). Avoid USB hubs. | | Code 10 (Device cannot start) | Corrupt driver or resource conflict | Uninstall driver, restart, reinstall using “Clean install” option. | | Code 43 (Windows stopped device) | Driver crash or hardware failure | Update driver to generic Realtek/Ralink reference driver. | | Limited connectivity / No Internet | Incorrect driver for your OS version | Force install the Windows 8.1 driver on Windows 10/11 using Compatibility Mode. | | Very slow speed (1-5 Mbps) | Wrong driver or USB 1.1 mode | Ensure adapter is in USB 2.0/3.0 port. Disable “Green Ethernet” or “Power Saving” in driver properties. | | Adapter works then disconnects | Windows power management | Go to Device Manager > Properties of adapter > Power Management > Uncheck “Allow computer to turn off this device.” |