: In some cases, Windows 10 may automatically recognize the device's internal chipset (often Atheros-based) and install a generic working driver through Windows Update Atheros/Buffalo Compatibility
The quest for the "free Windows 10 driver" became a rite of passage on tech forums and obscure subreddits. Users would plug the device into their sleek Windows 10 towers only to be met with a cold, yellow exclamation mark in the Device Manager. Windows didn't recognize it as a Sony device, and Sony’s official support pages offered no help for PC users, insisting the device was meant only for televisions and Blu-ray players. : In some cases, Windows 10 may automatically
: Sony recommends using the adapter only with compatible home entertainment devices. The product has been discontinued, and Sony suggests alternate wired or integrated wireless methods for their devices. Third-Party Drivers : Sony recommends using the adapter only with
: You can check the Sony USA Support page for any legacy updates, though Sony currently lists "no downloads" for this product on Windows. Key Device Information Key Device Information Once you've downloaded the driver
Once you've downloaded the driver package, follow these steps: