— Vintage PC enthusiast
Posted by TechArchives | Updated: 2026
If you’re holding onto an older device (likely a legacy USB Wi-Fi adapter, Ethernet dongle, or POS peripheral) and trying to make it work on Windows 7 , you’ve probably noticed a problem: the official website is gone, and Windows doesn’t auto-find the driver.
| If Hardware ID shows... | Use this driver | |------------------------|----------------| | VID_0BDA (Realtek) | Realtek RTL8188EU Windows 7 driver | | VID_148F (Ralink) | Ralink RT2870/RT3070 driver | | VID_0DF6 (Sitecom) | Sitecom WL-172 v1 driver (same hardware) |
Don’t scrap the hardware just yet. Here’s exactly how to locate, install, and force the NC120 driver to work on Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit). “Net Computer” was a rebrander. The NC120 almost always contains a Realtek or Ralink chip inside.
— Vintage PC enthusiast
Posted by TechArchives | Updated: 2026
If you’re holding onto an older device (likely a legacy USB Wi-Fi adapter, Ethernet dongle, or POS peripheral) and trying to make it work on Windows 7 , you’ve probably noticed a problem: the official website is gone, and Windows doesn’t auto-find the driver. Net Computer Nc120 Driver Windows 7
| If Hardware ID shows... | Use this driver | |------------------------|----------------| | VID_0BDA (Realtek) | Realtek RTL8188EU Windows 7 driver | | VID_148F (Ralink) | Ralink RT2870/RT3070 driver | | VID_0DF6 (Sitecom) | Sitecom WL-172 v1 driver (same hardware) | — Vintage PC enthusiast Posted by TechArchives |
Don’t scrap the hardware just yet. Here’s exactly how to locate, install, and force the NC120 driver to work on Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit). “Net Computer” was a rebrander. The NC120 almost always contains a Realtek or Ralink chip inside. Here’s exactly how to locate, install, and force