Most modern versions of Windows automatically detect the MT7601 chipset and install a compatible driver upon plugging it in Manufacturer Support:
| Component | Details | |----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | CPU core | 32-bit RISC (ARM or ARC-based, not public) | | Firmware | Loaded from host driver at init (typically mt7601u.bin or fw.bin ) | | Buffer memory | 32KB SRAM for packet queues | | Power saving | Supports Legacy, WMM-PS (U-APSD) | | Security engine | Hardware WEP 64/128, WPA/TKIP, WPA2/CCMP (AES) offload |
Here is everything you need to know to make this adapter work correctly.
Most modern versions of Windows automatically detect the MT7601 chipset and install a compatible driver upon plugging it in Manufacturer Support:
| Component | Details | |----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | CPU core | 32-bit RISC (ARM or ARC-based, not public) | | Firmware | Loaded from host driver at init (typically mt7601u.bin or fw.bin ) | | Buffer memory | 32KB SRAM for packet queues | | Power saving | Supports Legacy, WMM-PS (U-APSD) | | Security engine | Hardware WEP 64/128, WPA/TKIP, WPA2/CCMP (AES) offload |
Here is everything you need to know to make this adapter work correctly.