Search for these codes on official sites like Microsoft Update Catalog or manufacturer portals for brands like Zebunix (which uses MediaTek). Common 802.11n Settings
For most 802.11n devices, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have built-in drivers.
The phrase does not appear to be a legitimate academic paper. Instead, it seems to be a specific search string or "keyword-stuffed" title used on a low-authority site (such as 13.126.71.101 ) that may be hosting unofficial software or driver files .
When you plug these devices into a Windows computer, they often show up in Device Manager simply as "802.11n NIC" or "Wireless Adapter," often with a yellow warning triangle indicating that the driver is missing.