Because QHMPL is a generic label, your adapter may be a “clone” of a or Edimax EW-7811Un . Those drivers often work flawlessly:
The adapter typically uses the or a similar Realtek chipset. You can often find compatible drivers on reputable third-party driver repositories that support Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit): qhmpl 0118 ul wifi driver download for windows 7
Since this is a legacy device, official direct manufacturer links are often unavailable, but you can use these reliable community sources: Because QHMPL is a generic label, your adapter
The specific device you are searching for—the —is a less common, though widely used, wireless adapter often found in generic laptops, mini-PCs, and USB WiFi dongles produced by original design manufacturers (ODMs) in Asia. Unlike mainstream adapters from TP-Link or Intel, finding the correct driver for the QHMPL 0118 UL on Windows 7 can be a challenge, as the manufacturer's website may no longer host legacy files. Unlike mainstream adapters from TP-Link or Intel, finding
Because writing a full paper on this specific, likely misidentified device would be (as the device name is not standard), I recommend instead: