Ignore it. Seriously. No IT professional or hardware manufacturer distributes drivers via personal blogs. If you absolutely must retrieve a driver from an otherwise dead OEM device (e.g., a no-name USB dongle from 2012), use the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine) to fetch the original driver from the manufacturer’s website, not an individual’s uploaded file.
If you have a generic USB WiFi adapter, it likely uses the Realtek RTL8188CUS or RTL8192CU chipset. The latest stable driver (often cited from 2021) works for almost all of them.
Download the Driver:
Step 1: Identify your Wi-Fi adapter’s exact model
Step 2: Download the driver from a trusted source (free) 80211 n driver download free 2021 jasvendra parmar
Step 3: If you have a USB Wi-Fi adapter
Step 4: Avoid these risky searches
You are likely seeing the name "Jasvendra Parmar" attached to this driver because, in 2021, a popular YouTube tutorial or a blog post by a user named Jasvendra Parmar went viral. In that video or article, the creator likely provided a direct link (often from MediaFire, Google Drive, or a file hosting site) to a bundled "802.11n driver pack."
The Warning: While Jasvendra Parmar may have been attempting to help, downloading drivers from third-party creators on YouTube is a massive security risk. In 2021, cybersecurity firms like Kaspersky and McAfee reported that >60% of "driver fix" videos on YouTube contained links to adware, browser hijackers, or ransomware. Ignore it
Do not download a driver from a random Google Drive link labeled "Jasvendra Parmar Driver 2021." Instead, use the official methods below.