If your connection frequently drops, your operating system might be turning off the USB port to save power. Go to Device Manager, right-click your network adapter, click Properties, navigate to Power Management, and uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."

(Model No: OT-WUA950NM) is a compact, high-speed solution designed to add or upgrade wireless connectivity on your desktop or laptop. Operating on the reliable 2.4GHz frequency band and utilizing 802.11n technology, this nano-sized dongle provides an easy bridge to high-speed internet.

is often distributed as a generic product by various white-label manufacturers, tracking down a highly-specific manufacturer website can be tricky.

Follow the on-screen prompts to install the proper 802.11n setup and utility software. Method 2: Device Manager Automatic Update (Windows)

Click on . Windows will attempt to fetch the best compatible driver from its online database. Method 3: Manual Generic Driver Search Because the OT-WUA950NM

Advertises data transmission rates up to 950Mbps using enhanced MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) technology.

Fully backward compatible with legacy IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g network standards.

Keeps your browsing secure with support for 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, and WPA2-PSK encryption protocols.

Look for your USB network device (it may simply show up as "802.11n WLAN" or have a yellow exclamation mark). Right-click the device and select .

Press Win + R on your keyboard, type devmgmt.msc , and hit Enter to open the Device Manager . Expand the category.