Lg An-wf500 Windows Driver [iPad BEST]

LG AN-WF500 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a proprietary Wi-Fi and Bluetooth USB dongle designed specifically for select 2014 LG Smart TVs. LG does not provide official Windows drivers for this device, as it is intended solely for TV use.

Does it really need a driver?

The short answer is no – but also yes.

You can often use drivers designed for other dual-band Broadcom USB adapters, such as the Netgear WNDA3100v2. Lg An-wf500 Windows Driver

Third-Party Drivers: Some driver database sites, such as Driver Scape and DriveTheLife, claim to offer "LG Wireless USB Adapter" drivers compatible with Windows 10 and 11. However, these are generic or extracted drivers and may not enable full functionality on a PC.

, a sleek Wi-Fi and Bluetooth dongle designed primarily to give select LG TVs the gift of wireless connectivity. But as with many specialized gadgets, curious users eventually wondered: "Can I use this on my Windows PC?" The story of the LG AN-WF500 LG AN-WF500 Go to product viewer dialog for this item

  1. Identify the device chipset: Use Device Manager → Properties → Details → Hardware Ids to find VEN/PID and then search for the chipset family.
  2. Try Windows Update first: Unplug/replug the adapter and allow Windows to fetch a driver automatically.
  3. If unsuccessful, download drivers: Prefer LG’s official support page; if not present, obtain drivers from the identified chipset vendor. Ensure drivers match OS version and architecture and are digitally signed.
  4. Disable power‑saving for the adapter: In Device Manager, under Power Management, uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.” Also disable USB selective suspend in Power Options.
  5. Use a different USB port: Prefer a powered USB 3.0 port or a powered USB hub to avoid bandwidth/power constraints.
  6. Update Windows and chipset firmware (if available): Install Windows updates and any adapter firmware updates from LG or chipset vendor to resolve compatibility and security issues.
  7. Driver rollback or clean reinstall: If new drivers cause regressions, roll back to a previous driver or fully remove the device and driver (using “Uninstall device” and deleting driver software) before reinstalling.

Security and maintenance considerations

Mr. Park smiled—a tired, dangerous smile—and typed: Yes. Identify the device chipset: Use Device Manager →

The Better Solution

If you need Wi-Fi for an old desktop or laptop, toss the AN-WF500 back into your TV box. Instead, buy a genuine Windows USB Wi-Fi adapter. You can get a reliable AC600 or AC1200 dongle from Amazon or Best Buy for $10–$15.

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