Im trying to find drivers for this wi-fi dangle it does not have a specific name on the front it says Wi Fi 150m on the back t

Mezzah

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Im trying to find drivers for this wi-fi dangle it does not have a specific name on the front it says Wi Fi 150m on the back its just a barcode if u want the numbers for the barcode please ask i didnt write them in because i dont think they are important it is recognised in the device manager as 802.11n WLAN adapter and the manufacturer is unknown, im looking for drivers for this dangle it is a black eraser looking dangle
 
Without knowing the make and model you will get nowhere fast looking for a compatible driver (where would you start?).
Personally I would just bin it and buy a new one from a well-known manufacturer like Belkin or Netgear.
I mean, it's not as though they cost a lot of money so not worth the hassle of looking for driver.
 

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so theres absolutley no way to get drivers for this dangle? i used it before on windows xp it worked fine but not on windows 7
 

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Mini USB 2.0 WiFi Wireless Lan Card Adapter 150M 802.11b/g/n this is what i found for a name

 

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I had a similar problem with my generic wi-fi adaptor which had same name. Managed to determine it was a chinese-made BY526 adaptor, the driver is available from https://app.box.com/s/zegmt1q02dutslkc3w4f. For some unexplained reason the Setup app associated with the driver came up with a "run-time error", however I was able to manually install the Win7 driver ( find device under Device Manager of Control Panel, select properties, driver update, browse to location of downloaded driver). Finally used Control Panel's "Network and Sharing Center" to set up NIC adaptor. Quite an exercise.
If you have a similar dongle it will be identified as a Realtek RTL8188ETV adaptor by the Device Manager
Hope this works for you
Regards,
Trevor Woods