Choose the driver file corresponding to your operating system (Windows 11/10/8.1/7, macOS, or Linux).

Locate the driver matching your current operating system (Windows 11, Windows 10, or macOS).

– Major Windows updates, macOS upgrades, or Linux kernel changes can sometimes break older drivers. An updated driver ensures your adapter continues to work after you update your operating system.

Why does the chipset matter? Because for the adapter to function properly. If you’re unsure which chipset your adapter uses, plugging it in and checking the Device Manager on Windows or running lsusb on Linux can reveal the exact hardware ID.

Open Device Manager, right-click the UGREEN network adapter, and select Uninstall device . Check the box that says Delete the driver software for this device . Unplug the adapter, restart your PC, plug the adapter back into a different USB port (preferably a blue USB 3.0 port), and run the installer again. Frequent Disconnections due to Power Management

Open the extracted folder and double-click the file. Follow the on-screen installation wizard instructions.

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