Driver: Prolink Ac650
Because it uses a Realtek chipset, the "Prolink AC650 driver" is often a modified version of a generic Realtek driver. This is important to know because if Prolink’s official website is down, you can sometimes use the chipset reference driver.
A driver is a small piece of software that tells your computer’s operating system how to communicate with a specific piece of hardware. When you plug the Prolink AC650 adapter into your USB port, the computer recognizes that something has been plugged in, but it doesn’t inherently know how to use the AC650’s specific chipset to send and receive Wi-Fi signals. prolink ac650 driver
If you run into issues or the driver isn't listed, you can reach out to their technical team at support@prolink2u.com Are you installing this on Windows, Mac, or Linux so I can give you more specific troubleshooting if needed? AC650 Wireless USB Adapter - Prolink Because it uses a Realtek chipset, the "Prolink