Driver Version 5.1.22.0 [portable] - 802.11n Usb Wireless Lan Card
Whether you are a nostalgic PC builder, an IT manager maintaining a legacy system, or a home user fighting a "no driver found" error, the information above should empower you to master this specific piece of networking software. Remember: the driver is the soul of the hardware. Treat version 5.1.22.0 with respect, but know when it is time to upgrade.
The progress bar crawled. It felt ancient, archaic. This driver, version 5.1.22.0, was likely older than the storm outside. It was written for an era of Windows Vista and XP, a time when wireless N was the cutting edge of speed, replacing the clunky G standard. 802.11n usb wireless lan card driver version 5.1.22.0
| Feature | Support | |---------|---------| | Max PHY Rate | 150 Mbps (1x1) or 300 Mbps (2x2 MIMO) — depends on chipset | | Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz only (not 5 GHz) | | WPA/WPA2 | Yes | | WEP | Yes (deprecated, insecure) | | WPS | Yes (often buggy in this version) | | Soft AP mode | Yes (Windows 7/8 via Ralink AP utility) | | Bluetooth coexistence | No (not a combo chip driver) | Whether you are a nostalgic PC builder, an
This driver version is most commonly used for devices based on the series of chipsets. These chipsets are frequently found in: Compact "nano" USB Wi-Fi adapters. Legacy desktop expansion cards. The progress bar crawled