A: You can download the driver from the official website of Digitazz or the website of the dongle's manufacturer.
| Error | Likely Cause | Solution | |-------|--------------|----------| | | USB port power issue or corrupted driver cache. | Unplug dongle > Shutdown > Unplug power cord for 1 min > Restart > Reinstall drivers. | | No 5GHz networks visible | Default driver set to 2.4GHz band. | Open Device Manager > Right-click adapter > Properties > Advanced tab > Set "Preferred Band" to "Prefer 5GHz." | | Driver install hangs at 75% | Windows Driver Signature Enforcement. | Restart PC > Press F8 > Select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" > Reinstall. | | Dongle works, then disappears | Windows power management suspending the USB port. | Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers > Right-click each USB Root Hub > Properties > Power Management > Uncheck "Allow computer to turn off this device." | | Code 52 (unsigned driver) | Windows Update blocked the driver. | Use the Digitazz Digitally Signed Driver from the official site (post-2024 models have WHQL certification). | Digitazz Wifi Dongle Driver Download
A: If you downloaded directly from digitazz.com, it is a false positive. Some driver installers use kernel-level hooks that antiviruses flag. Add the file to exclusions or temporarily disable real-time protection during installation. A: You can download the driver from the
As of 2026, Digitazz has begun rolling out compatible with Windows 11’s Native Wi-Fi stack. These new drivers no longer require a separate configuration utility. Additionally, the latest Digitazz dongles (DZ-AX1800) support Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3, with drivers signed by Microsoft’s Hardware Dev Center. | | No 5GHz networks visible | Default driver set to 2
# For Realtek RTL88xx chipsets sudo apt update sudo apt install dkms git git clone https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8812au.git cd rtl8812au sudo make dkms_install sudo modprobe 88XXau