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Solve : Unlisted Realtek Network Adapter Driver? |
Answer» Right out of the box I've been having problems with this USB 2.0 Network Adapter: Realtek RTL8192EU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 network adapter from StarTech.com. Windows 8.1 does a good job of finding drivers for Realtek devices. I'm connected through a cable right now, so I'm not in need of an adapter, but I would like this wireless adapter to work properly. I'm really curious about how these automatic driver updating programs work. There are many with the exact same update, yet there is no update to be found to download without the automatic updating programs. Where are they getting it from, and why do they all flag it with the same version of the driver for my product? Shouldn't Realtek at least upload the version of the driver that is on the disc the adapter came with for download? What if your disc becomes lost or damaged? They have drivers for their other network adapters, but why do they not even list a product they manufacture? It's not that old.Been Here ? ? Dload is at the bottom of the page... PS...in general...driver finder apps are all garbage. Quote from: patio on December 23, 2014, 08:25:18 AM Been Here ? ?Patio is right. I am using an 'unknown' Relltek' USB Wireless right now on Windows 8.1 and a driver finder could not identify the device, but Windows 8.1 did find it. And it works good. BTW: The link Patio gave also includes links to sires for the XP and Vista drivers, which are hard to find elsewhere. EDIT: I imagine your Teltek USB adapter failed and that is why Windows 8.1 did not identify it. But I like my Reltek and I ordered a second one for $5 from eBay. At $5 a pop it is hard to find fault if most of them work most of the TIME. Quote from: patio on December 23, 2014, 08:25:18 AM Been Here ? ? Yes, none of those drivers are for Windows 8. I'm sure you're right that the driver finder apps are risky and unreliable, but I'm wondering where they all get the updates from. They're pretty consistent about finding the same update, and when I managed to download it, it did fix my problem. I can understand if they just flag drivers as outdated to scare you into buying their product, but when I installed that driver, another driver update utility recognized the adapter as being up-to-date. I guess I'm asking if you wouldn't mind elaborating on the assertion that driver update utilities are "garbage". How do they work? Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 23, 2014, 10:24:31 AM Patio is right. I am using an 'unknown' Relltek' USB Wireless right now on Windows 8.1 and a driver finder could not identify the device, but Windows 8.1 did find it. And it works good. Yeah, if I was thriftier and got it for five dollars I wouldn't mind spending another five bucks just to try again. Unfortunately, I'm just a novice when it comes to shopping for computer hardware. The one I bought had solid reviews on Amazon, so I felt comfortable with the price, but I already bought a new computer, and spending even five dollars more on it hurts for a frugal spender like me. I suppose it's the principle of it as well. I figure there must be a solution, and I don't give up very easy.Buy a new one...sometimes being frugal will cost you money...and aggravation. Here is a link to startech usb network adapter with the same realtek chipset and you can find a driver in the support tab . http://ca.startech.com/Networking-IO/Wireless/mini-wireless-n-network-adapter~USB300WN2X2CHe hasn't been back since before Christmas... |
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