Tools like DriverIdentifier scan your hardware ID. To find it:
This usually means a hardware issue or a broken USB port. Try plugging the Intex adapter into a different USB port. If you are using a USB 3.0 port (blue inside), try a USB 2.0 port (black inside) instead, as older drivers sometimes conflict with newer port standards. intex wifi usb driver 802.11n
Even with the correct Intex WiFi USB driver 802.11n, problems can arise. Here is a troubleshooting checklist. Tools like DriverIdentifier scan your hardware ID
Intex does not manufacture chipsets. Most Intex WiFi adapters use Realtek, Ralink (MediaTek), or Qualcomm/Atheros chips. Do not rely on the CD that came with the device (drivers on CD are often outdated). Disable driver signature enforcement (for old Ralink drivers