1. Connect the wireless card to the computer. For USB wireless network card, only need to plug in the computer USB interface. For a PCI slot wireless card, you need to open the chassis and plug it into your computer's PCE slot.
2. At this point, in the lower right corner of the taskbar, you will be prompted to "identify and install the NIC driver."
3. Clicking the icon in the taskbar will open the Driver Software Installation window, where the driver is being installed.
4. For USB-type wireless cards, the Windows system usually automatically identifies and installs the corresponding drivers. If your computer does not recognize your wireless network card correctly, you will need to install the USB drive manually.
5. The USB wireless network card drive CD into the CD-ROM drive, and then double-click the disc letter, automatically start the USB wireless network card driver installation.
6. In the open Wireless Card driver installation interface, click the "Automatic Installation" button to start the driver installation.
7. According to the Driver installation Wizard directly click "Next" to operate.
8. When Windows pops up the "unverifiable drivers" window, tap the "Always install Driver" item. Next, wait for the wireless network card driver to complete the installation.
9. After the installation of the NIC driver, right-click "Computer" and choose "Manage" entry from the pop-up menu.
10. In the Open Computer Management window, click the Device Manager item to see the wireless network card devices that have been successfully installed. This indicates that the USB wireless network card driver is properly installed.