The RangeMax Wireless-N USB Adapter WN111v2 is a network device manufactured by TP-LINK. Issues like weak Wi-Fi signal, slow DNS lookup, duplicate IP addresses, slow network and excessive CPU usage can be solved by updating this driver. This version of "TP_LINK_WN821N.zip" has been downloaded 806 times with a user rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on 10 reviews. It is compatible with PCs running Windows Vista and Windows XP, among other operating systems. The total disk space used for this update is 18.2 MB.
TP- WN821N
802.11N Wireless USB Network Adapter
D-Link DWA-160 Xtreme N Dual Band USB Adapter(rev.A)
IO-DATA WN-GDN/US2
NB 802.11n ABG Wireless LAN USB Adapter(UB82)
NB 802.11n BG Wireless LAN USB Adapter(UB81)
PCI GW-US300GXS
RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter
Windows Vista, Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP, Windows XP (64 bit)
14.0.0.162 (6-Mar-2010)
Driver and manual on MINI-CD. If you lost or scratched yours, this is it. Unit works "OK" - better than the similar WN-727N ($20)- this was $25 CDN. Still not up to the power and performance of a simple PCMCIA card. I would only recommend this unit for nearby stations, and would recommend spending a few more $ on something more powerful. Works locally ok, though. Compatible with XP and VISTA 32 and 64 bit, and PSP XLINK.
robin graves (DG Member) on 7-Mar-2010
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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Autorun.exe | 380.9 KB | 3 Mar 2009 |
GdiPlus.dll | 1.7 MB | 25 Aug 2004 |
Release.txt | 795 bytes | 23 Apr 2009 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX64/arusb_lhx.cat | 11.5 KB | 3 Aug 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX64/arusb_lhx.inf | 27.9 KB | 20 Oct 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX64/arusb_lhx.sys | 539.1 KB | 23 Jul 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX86/arusb_lh.cat | 11.1 KB | 23 Jul 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX86/arusb_lh.inf | 27.8 KB | 20 Oct 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/VistaX86/arusb_lh.sys | 437.8 KB | 23 Jul 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/Win2K/arusb_2k.sys | 455.7 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/Win2K/arusb_xp.cat | 11.9 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/Win2K/arusb_xp.inf | 43.1 KB | 7 Dec 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP/arusb_xp.cat | 11.9 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP/arusb_xp.inf | 42.2 KB | 7 Dec 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP/arusb_xp.sys | 458.2 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP64/arusb_xp.cat | 11.9 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP64/arusb_xp.inf | 42.1 KB | 7 Dec 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Driver Files/XP64/arusb_xpx.sys | 565.5 KB | 30 Nov 2008 |
TL-WN821N/QSS-821.exe | 6.3 MB | 10 Sep 2008 |
TL-WN821N/Setup.exe | 7.2 MB | 7 Dec 2008 |
TL-WN821N/TL-WN821N User Guide.pdf | 4.3 MB | 21 Apr 2009 |
autorun.inf | 47 bytes | 3 Feb 2009 |
config.ini | 3.6 KB | 23 Apr 2009 |
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