Use a short USB extension cable to position the adapter away from the computer case to reduce interference.

    The Enter E-W170N is a nano-sized 150Mbps wireless USB adapter. While branded by Enter, the internal components rely on standard Realtek hardware—most commonly the or RTL8188GU chipset.

    If you have access to another computer, you can download a disc image of the original driver from a trusted archive site (search for “E-W170N driver CD ISO”). Extract and run Setup.exe in Windows 7 or Windows 8 compatibility mode.

    If Device Manager displays a yellow exclamation mark with an error code:

    If you’ve recently purchased the or found an old one in a drawer, getting it to work on Windows 10 is usually straightforward. This ultra-compact "Nano" adapter uses a common chipset that often works plug-and-play, but sometimes you need the specific driver to unlock full 150Mbps speeds or fix connection drops.

    Yes, since it uses the Realtek RTL8192EU chipset, the same Windows 10 driver packages are compatible with Windows 11 as well.

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    Do you have an alternative way to right now to pull down files?

    Many Enter wireless products utilize generic Ralink, MediaTek, or Realtek chipsets. If the official Enter website is down, you can find the generic driver directly: Plug the E-W170N adapter into your USB port.

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