For users running Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian), the BL-WN151 often requires manual driver compilation, as the kernel may not include the proprietary Realtek driver by default.
LB-Link does not manufacture its own chipsets; it rebrands modules from major vendors. The BL-WN151 typically uses the or RTL8192EU chipset. lb link wireless usb adapter bl-wn151 driver
A: That means the driver is working properly. The generic name is normal. You can rename it to "LB-Link BL-WN151" if you wish. A: That means the driver is working properly
Avoid "driver updater" software or suspicious third-party sites. They often bundle malware or outdated, broken drivers. Below are the only safe sources. Follow this guide
Follow this guide, and your BL-WN151 will be connecting to Wi-Fi networks reliably for years to come. If you are still stuck, leave a comment below with your Windows version and error code.