
Otherwise I will just continue with my workaround! Device Manage> Right Click on the listing of the Ralink Network Adapter> Disable the device>Enable the device> jimmy crickets my wi-fi icon is back in the system tray.Īfter choosing properties I go to Events-When it listed the device was deleted this is what it reads It does not take care of the root problem- Why is the device getting deleted? I tried to see if there is an updated version of the driver but Windows tells me that my version of the driver is the latest one. After a little research I found this work around.

So I have been resetting the network adapter which then requires a restart of the computer. My computer at this point cannot find any other networks in the area. Over the last few weeks the Wi-Fi adapter will stop working and I lose internet. I have been having problems over the last several years but it is getting more problematic. An example of an adapter is the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector which uses the Ralink's RT2570 chipset to allow Nintendo DSs and Wiis to connect to the Internet via a home computer.System ParticularsHP Pavilion g7 1260US Notebook PCIntel Core i3-2330M CPU GhzRam 4.00GB640 HDDOS Windows 10 Home 64Version 1909 Installed OS Build 18363.657Network Adapters Ralink RT5390 802.11 b/g/n Wifi Adapter Ralink chipsets are used in various consumer-grade routers made by Gigabyte Technology, Linksys, D-Link, Asus and Belkin, as well as Wi-Fi adaptors for USB, PCI, ExpressCard, PC Cards and PCI Express interfaces. Ralink was a participant in the Wi-Fi Alliance and the IEEE 802.11 standards committees. They have also been previously selected in the Wi-Fi Protected Set Up (WPS) and Wireless Multimedia Extensions Power Save (WMM-PS) testbeds.

Some of Ralink's 802.11n RT2800 chipsets have been accepted into the Wi-Fi Alliance 802.11n draft 2.0 core technology testbed. On Ralink was bought by the Taiwanese company MediaTek.

Originally founded in 2001 in Cupertino, California, Ralink moved its Headquarter to Hsinchu, Taiwan. was a Wi-Fi chipset manufacturer mainly known for their WLAN chipsets.
