What's new
Connect your laptop or desktop to a wireless network with this Archer dual-band wireless Wi-Fi USB adapter. The push-and-connect feature lets you connect easily, and it delivers speeds up to 1300 Mbps for streaming videos and games. This Archer dual-band Wi-Fi USB adapter provides twice the bandwidth for reduced interference and a secure. The adapter is the Edimax Dual Band AC1200.It costs $25 (it’s $20 on Amazon at the time of this writing). As an adapter, it’s fine. It supports 802.11n and 802.11ac, has speeds up to 866Mbps.
See the release notes and the readme.txt file for installation instructions, supported hardware, what's new, bug fixes, and known issues.
Overview
This download installs base drivers, Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager, and Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility for Intel® Network Adapters with Windows® 10.
Which file should you download?
Note:10-GbE adapters (those that support Windows 10) are only supported by 64-bit drivers.
- PROWin32.exefor 32-bit (x86) editions of Windows*
- PROWinx64.exefor 64-bit (x64) editions of Windows
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How to use this download
Download the self-extracting archive and run it. It will extract the files to a temporary directory, run the installation wizard, and remove the temporary files when the installation is complete. All language files are embedded in this archive. You don't need to download an extra language pack.
Supported devices
This software may also apply to Intel® Ethernet Controllers. Support for built-in network connections is provided by the system or board manufacturer.
Not sure if this is the right driver for your Intel® Ethernet device?
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Run Intel® Driver & Support Assistant to automatically detect updates.
About Intel® drivers
The driver or software for your Intel® component might have been changed or replaced by the computer manufacturer. We recommend you work with your computer manufacturer before installing our driver so you don’t lose features or customizations.
See a list of manufacturers’ Support websites.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
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- From your Home screen, go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
- Turn on Wi-Fi. Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks.
- Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to join.
With iOS 13 and iPadOS, you might see these network options:
- My Networks: Wi-Fi networks that you've connected with before.
- Public Networks: Available Wi-Fi networks that you've never connected with before.
After you join a network, you'll see next to the network and in the upper-left corner of your display or the upper-right corner on an iPhone X and later.
Connect to a secure Wi-Fi network
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Secure Wi-Fi networks are password-protected and have by their names.
- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on.
- Tap the name of the secure Wi-Fi network you want to join.
- Enter the password for the secure Wi-Fi network, then tap Join. If you can't tap Join, the password you've entered is incorrect.
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After you join the network, you'll see next to the network and in the upper-left side of your display or the upper-right corner on an iPhone X and later. If you don't know the password to the Wi-Fi network, contact your network administrator.
Connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network
Hidden networks won’t appear in your list of available networks, so you’ll need to know the exact name of the network to join it.
- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. Then tap Other.
- Enter the exact name of the network, then tap Security.
- Choose the security type. Not all hidden networks are secure. If you're not sure, check with your network administrator.
- Tap Other Network to return to the previous screen.
- Enter the network password in the Password field, then tap Join.
After you join the network, you'll see next to the network and in the upper-left side of your display or the upper-right corner on an iPhone X and later.
Learn more
- Get help if you can’t connect to a Wi-Fi network on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Learn more about settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points.