: If you have a laptop, visit the support page for Dell , HP , or Lenovo and enter your model name.
: You can use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically identify and update your Wi-Fi card. How to Install the Driver on Windows 7
The is essential software that enables your Windows 7 (32-bit) operating system to communicate with Wi-Fi hardware following the 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) standard. This standard significantly boosted speeds up to 300-600 Mbps compared to older "g" versions and introduced MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) technology for better range. Where to Download the Correct Driver
Because "802.11n" is a standard and not a specific product, you must find the driver from your hardware manufacturer.
: Search official support sites for brands like Realtek , Intel , TP-Link , Broadcom , or Ralink .
If Windows doesn't automatically detect your device, follow these steps to install it manually: