Blueway N9200 Driver 59 ((link)) 〈2026 Edition〉
To install the drivers for your Blueway BT-N9200 High Power Wireless USB Adapter , follow this guide. This device typically uses the Ralink RT3070
| Feature | Driver 59 | Newer Drivers (62, 70) | |---------|-----------|------------------------| | Batch scanning (offline store) | ✅ Full support | ❌ Removed (cloud-only) | | RS-232 baud rate selection | Up to 115200 | Fixed 9600 only | | Configuration tool UI | WinForms (fast) | Web-based (slow) | | Windows 11 compatibility | Via admin workaround | Native | | Price | Free | Subscription for cloud | blueway n9200 driver 59
FAQs
Linux Support: If you are using Kali Linux or Parrot OS for penetration testing, the N9200 is usually "plug-and-play" because the drivers are built into the Linux kernel. How to Install the Driver (Step-by-Step) To install the drivers for your Blueway BT-N9200
Step 3 – Permanently allow unsigned drivers (Windows 10/11 Pro)
bcdedit /set testsigning on
- Check the device itself – Look for a FCC ID, brand logo, or exact model number printed on a sticker.
- Use Device Manager (Windows) – Plug in the device, open Device Manager, right-click the unknown device → Properties → Details → Hardware IDs. Search the VID/PID (e.g.,
USB\VID_xxxx&PID_xxxx) on Google. - Try generic driver packages – If it’s a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi adapter, drivers from Realtek, MediaTek, or CSR often work.
- Avoid third-party driver sites claiming to have “blueway n9200 driver 59” – many are unsafe.
Frequent Disconnections: Disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the Device Manager under the adapter's Power Management tab. Check the device itself – Look for a
Support is limited for newer versions of macOS; check the official MediaTek website for legacy drivers. Key Features: