Most Maxicom adapters ship with a mini CD. Insert it and run Setup.exe. If your PC has no CD drive, copy the CD contents from another computer to a USB drive.
Do not download random drivers. Using the wrong file can cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors. Follow this checklist:
Common Maxicom Chipsets in Windows 10: | Maxicom Model | Real Chipset | Driver Type | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Maxicom AC600 | Realtek RTL8811CU | Netrtwlane.inf | | Maxicom AC1200 | Realtek RTL8812AU | netrtwlanu.inf | | Maxicom N150 | Ralink RT3070 | netr28ux.inf | | Maxicom N600 | Realtek RTL8192CU | net8192cu64.inf | maxicom wifi adapter driver windows 10
When you plug a Maxicom adapter into a Windows 10 PC, the operating system searches its built-in Driver Store. While Windows 10 supports many generic WiFi standards (802.11n/ac), it does not natively include the proprietary configuration files for Maxicom’s specific USB Vendor ID.
Common symptoms of missing/corrupt drivers: Most Maxicom adapters ship with a mini CD
If you have purchased a Maxicom USB WiFi adapter (often models like MX-66U, AC1200, or AC1900) to boost your desktop or laptop’s wireless connectivity, you may find that Windows 10 does not automatically recognize it. This is a common issue because Windows 10 does not always have native drivers for these specific chipsets (typically Realtek or MediaTek).
Here is a complete guide to finding, installing, and troubleshooting the Maxicom WiFi driver on Windows 10. Common Maxicom Chipsets in Windows 10: | Maxicom
If the official driver is unavailable, reliable third-party repositories can be used.
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