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Introduction If you are still using a legacy USB Wi-Fi adapter based on the Realtek RTL8188CU chipset, you have likely encountered a frustrating hurdle: making it work seamlessly on Windows 10 64-bit . This tiny, reliable 802.11n chip powered millions of budget-friendly dongles (from brands like EDUP, TP-Link, Cudy, and generic Amazon ones). However, after Microsoft’s driver signature enforcement updates and the shift to Windows 10 (and later Windows 11), many users found their devices either unrecognized, constantly disconnecting, or completely dead after a feature update.
By following this guide, you can turn a seemingly “dead” USB Wi-Fi adapter into a fully functional networking tool on modern 64-bit Windows 10. If you still face issues, consider disabling Fast Startup in Windows (another common culprit for USB device initialization failures). Good luck, and happy networking. Introduction If you are still using a legacy