My laptop has an RTL8822CE 802.11ac PCIe Adapter wifi card which, upon some research, I found out is not supported. I bought a generic 802.11n USB Wireless LAN Card for my PC, few years ago which I no longer need. After opening Device Manager in Windows, I found out the chipset was manufactured by Ralink. I was wondering if I could use it in my laptop for wifi. (The wifi card worked out of the box in windows and came with a CD with Ralink/Mediatek drivers for Windows and macOS, but neither my dektop nor my laptop has a CD DVD Drive)
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