950m Wireless-n Mini Usb Adapter Driver Model No Ot-wua950nm |top| «2026 Release»

The is a compact USB 2.0 network receiver designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity for desktops and laptops. It supports the 802.11n WiFi protocol on a 2.4GHz frequency, offering a theoretical data transmission rate of up to 950Mbps . Key Specifications Interface: USB 2.0. Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n. Frequency Range: 2.4 GHz – 2.4835 GHz.

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The is a low-profile, mini-sized USB wireless adapter marketed as supporting 950 Mbps (theoretical link speed) under the 802.11n standard. Such adapters are common in legacy systems, embedded devices, or as low-cost upgrades for desktops without built-in Wi-Fi. The "950m" in the name typically refers to the peak PHY link rate achievable when using 2×2 MIMO, 40 MHz channel bonding, and short guard intervals under ideal conditions (though real-world throughput is much lower). Wireless Standard: IEEE 802

| Issue | Likely Fix | |-------|-------------| | | Test in another USB port. Try a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0 only). Avoid USB hubs. | | Driver installs but no networks found | Ensure you're not in "Airplane mode". Disable then re-enable adapter in Device Manager. | | Very slow speed / frequent disconnects | The chipset overheats in mini form factor. Use a short USB extension cable to move it away from heat sources. Also, disable "Allow computer to turn off this device" in Power Management tab. | | Windows says "Device cannot start (Code 10)" | Uninstall driver, reboot, let Windows reinstall. Or manually install an older version of the driver. | | Linux: no wlan0 interface | Run sudo dmesg | grep rtl to see errors. Likely missing firmware – install firmware-realtek . |

Right-click the Windows Start Menu and select . Expand the Network Adapters or Other Devices section.

| OS Tool | Output Example | |---------|----------------| | lsusb | ID 0bda:8178 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8192CU 802.11n WLAN Adapter | | Windows | USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8178 |