Zotex does not always manufacture its own chips. Most of their USB dongles use hardware from major manufacturers like or MediaTek (Ralink) . To find the right driver, you must identify the "Hardware ID." Plug the Zotex adapter into your USB port. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Look for Other Devices or Network Adapters .
By following this guide, you should be able to resurrect any dead Zotex adapter, speed up a sluggish connection, or finally get that Linux installation to see your WiFi network. Happy surfing. zotex usb wifi driver
lsusb
If your ID starts with 148F or 0E8D , you are using Ralink/MediaTek hardware. Common Zotex models use the or RT5370 chipsets. Zotex does not always manufacture its own chips
: Once the driver is installed, click the WiFi icon in the Windows Taskbar Action Center . Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager