The Belkin F5D8055 v2 (often labeled as the "N+ Wireless USB Adapter") was a popular high-performance 802.11n device released over a decade ago. While it was a workhorse for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, Microsoft’s drastic changes to driver architecture in Windows 10 and 11 have left many users with a frustrating problem: the adapter lights up, but Windows refuses to recognize it—or it shows up as an "Unknown USB Device."
A: Yes, but only with the correct 64-bit driver. The methods above (especially the netr28ux.inf file) are for 64-bit systems. For 32-bit, use netr28u.inf . belkin f5d8055 v2 driver windows 10