Locate the unrecognized Wi-Fi dongle under . Right-click it and choose Update driver . Select Browse my computer for drivers .
Have you checked the in Device Manager to see if it uses a Realtek or MediaTek chipset?
Once you've downloaded the driver, follow these steps to install it: qhmpl 1217 ul wifi driver download
Click the button to save the compressed ZIP file to your computer.
I need to gather more specific information. Let's search for "QHMPL 1217 UL hardware ID". helpful. Maybe I can search for "QHMPL 1217 UL driver download site:driverscollection.com". I should search for "QHMPL 1217 UL driver Windows 7".'s starting to look like the QHMPL brand mainly produces peripherals (keyboards, mice, webcams, USB hubs) and DVRs. The "1217 UL" might be an internal model number for a USB WiFi adapter. The lack of official driver downloads suggests that the drivers are either built into Windows or available from chipset manufacturers. Locate the unrecognized Wi-Fi dongle under
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Supported out-of-the-box by modern Linux kernels containing the native rtl8188eu or r8188eu modules. Have you checked the in Device Manager to
Must use Windows 10 drivers in Compatibility Mode if native setup fails. Native / Kernel Integrated
Possibly. If the underlying chip is a Realtek RTL88x2BU, the Linux kernel may include open-source drivers. Use lsusb to find the VID/PID, then search for “Linux driver for [chipset].”