The best place would be a new folder on your Desktop since you’ll need to access it again. After extracting the file, you need to do the following:
- Follow Steps 1-3 from the previous solution.
- Click the Browse button and now select the directory that holds the extracted driver files.
- After selecting the desired directory, click on Next.
- Windows will now try to install the selected driver.
After Windows installs the selected driver, the issue should be completely resolved.
4. Connect your adapter to a different USB port
Several users reported problems with Belkin Wireless Adapter after connecting the adapter to the wrong USB port.
According to users, this issue can occur if you connect your adapter to USB 1.1 port. In order to achieve the best results, we strongly recommend connecting your adapter to USB 2.0 or 3.0 port.
In some rare cases, you might experience this problem while using a USB 3.0 port. If that’s the case, connect your adapter to USB 2.0 port to resolve the problem.
An obligatory step that you need to take is to run the network troubleshooter to check for any Internet connectivity issues. After that, you may need to uninstall any security software filter/protocol in the Wireless Adapter properties.
- Right-click your wireless adapter and then click Properties.
- Click Uninstall on This connection uses the following items select any security software filter/protocol.
- Hit OK and enable the wireless adapter again.
Now, all your problems should be fixed. Let us know by leaving a comment below if you managed to overcome these annoyances.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in April 2019 and has been since revamped and updated in September 2020 for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.
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