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: If the connection is unstable, go to Device Manager > Properties > Power Management and uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."

When plugged into a Windows 10 PC, the device reports the following identifiers (observed via Device Manager > Properties > Details > Hardware Ids):

Expand or Network adapters to find your unrecognized USB adapter. Right-click the device and choose Update driver . Select Browse my computer for drivers .

Look for an .inf file (e.g., rt2870.inf or netrtwlan.inf ), select it, and click .

| Property | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | Most common for this model | | USB\VID_148F&PID_3070 | Alternate variant | | Chipset | Ralink RT3070 / RT3370 | | Standard | 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz only) | | Max Speed | 150 Mbps (theoretical) |

: Ignore any "Digital Signature" warnings by clicking Install this driver software anyway . Troubleshooting Common Issues

Right-click the Windows icon and select Device Manager .

However, for the purpose of this task, the focus remains on preparing features and steps for driver installation rather than mathematical calculations.

Select the chipset model that matches your device (e.g., Ralink 802.11n Wireless Lan Card ), click , and confirm the installation warning. Troubleshooting Common Windows 10 Connectivity Issues Code 10 or Code 43 Errors

The can function on Windows 10 but requires manual, legacy driver injection (Ralink 5.1.24.0). Performance is unreliable, and the workaround to disable driver signature enforcement is a security risk for most users.

Check the box next to . Select Windows 7 or Windows 8 from the dropdown menu.

You bought a cheap USB Wi‑Fi adapter labeled “WLAN USB2.0 CT‑WN4320Z” and plugged it into a Windows 10 laptop; Windows didn’t immediately give you a working network. Here’s a concise, practical story of how to get it working.

Find the "Unknown Device" or "USB2.0 WLAN" with a yellow exclamation mark. Right-click it > > Details tab.

If Windows Update fails, you must find out which company manufactured the actual microchip inside the CT-WN4320Z casing. Most legacy adapters of this era use Realtek (like the RTL8187 or RTL8192 series) or Ralink (RT2870 or RT5370) chipsets. Step 1: Find the Hardware ID Right-click the and select Device Manager .

Click on .