Jinco Wireless Usb Adapter Driver Download Windows 7 [upd] May 2026
To download the Windows 7 drivers for your Jinco Wireless USB Adapter , you should use the official Jinco Marketing Download Page
- Cause: The driver is for Windows 8/10 but forced onto Windows 7.
- Fix: Use compatibility mode: Right-click
Setup.exe → Properties → Compatibility → Run this program for Windows 7.
1. Official (or Unofficial) Jinco Support
Final Warning: Avoid Driver Updater Scams
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If you cannot get online to download the driver, use a different PC or a smartphone with USB Tethering to temporarily share your phone's internet with the PC. jinco wireless usb adapter driver download windows 7
- Visit the official J5Create support page:
j5create.com/support.
- Locate the specific model number printed on the side of the adapter (e.g., JUE130, JUE250, JWR2100).
- Download the Windows 7 driver package.
- Run the
.exe or extract the .zip file before plugging in the device.
- Plug the Jinco adapter into a USB port.
- Open the Device Manager (Right-click "Computer" > Manage > Device Manager).
- Locate the device. It may appear under "Other Devices" with a yellow exclamation mark, often labeled as "802.11n NIC" or "Unknown Device."
- Right-click the device and select Properties.
- Navigate to the Details tab.
- Under the "Property" dropdown, select Hardware IDs.
- Look for a value such as
USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8176. (This example indicates a Realtek RTL8188CUS chipset).
- Copy this ID and search for it online paired with the keywords "driver download."
If a .exe installer is provided (e.g., Setup.exe), run it as Administrator (right-click > Run as Administrator). Be cautious of bundled "utility" software—you often only need the driver itself.