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For (PCIe): Realtek official page → “RTL8192CE” → Version 2015.0.1115.2015 (Windows 7/8/10 x64)
If you cannot get your internal Realtek 802.11n card working after hours of troubleshooting, consider a USB dongle. Many modern USB adapters still support Windows 7 64-bit and come with their own drivers. 802.11 N Wlan Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Realtek
is a wireless networking standard released by the IEEE. It was a significant leap forward from its predecessors (802.11a/b/g) because it introduced MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output). This technology uses multiple antennas to transmit and receive data, significantly increasing data rates and range. For (PCIe): Realtek official page → “RTL8192CE” →
| Device ID | Chipset | Windows 7 64-bit Support | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | DEV_8176 | RTL8188CE | Native in some OEM disks | | DEV_8178 | RTL8192CE | Excellent | | DEV_8191 | RTL8191SE | Available | | DEV_8192 | RTL8192E | Available | | DEV_8723 | RTL8723AE | Good (with Bluetooth) | | USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8179 | RTL8188CUS | USB adapter driver | It was a significant leap forward from its predecessors (802