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Wis09abgn Driver Windows 10 [repack] ◉

The is a proprietary wireless LAN adapter originally designed for 2009–2010 Samsung HDTVs and Blu-ray players. While Samsung officially states the device is proprietary and not intended for PC use, it is based on the Ralink RT2850 chipset , making it compatible with Windows 10 through specific manual driver installations. Driver Compatibility & Availability

Because Ralink was acquired by MediaTek, official legacy hosting for this specific hardware configuration has ended. Thankfully, because it uses the RT2850 architecture, it can run using legacy drivers or generic Ralink RT2870/RT2850 driver packages. Step-by-Step Guide to Installing the Driver on Windows 10 wis09abgn driver windows 10

If you have recently installed Windows 10 on an older laptop—particularly a white-label or generic notebook from brands like Jumper, Teclast, Chuwi, or older Dell/Latitude models—you may have noticed a yellow exclamation mark next to a device labeled . The is a proprietary wireless LAN adapter originally

A: No. It is a legitimate hardware ID. However, malicious software can disguise itself with similar names. If you see the device without having a physical Wi-Fi adapter, run a malware scan. Thankfully, because it uses the RT2850 architecture, it

The secret to making legacy hardware work on modern operating systems is identifying the internal chipset. Samsung did not manufacture the actual wireless chip inside the WIS09ABGN; they used the (or RT3572, depending on the hardware revision) chipset.

Windows 10 has a massive archive of legacy drivers pre-installed. Often, the driver you need is already on your hard drive, waiting to be manually assigned.

Sometimes the driver is present but corrupted. Here’s how to refresh it:

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