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06 Oct 2009
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#4 |
| Windows 7 RTM (TechNet), XP Pro x64, Vista x64, Ubuntu Adirondack Mountains |
Normally, Windows 7 will install its own 4965AGN drivers when you install Windows 7. They seem as stable with connection speeds as good or better than the Vista drivers in Vista. I have also tried the Vista drivers for my 4965AGN cards in Windows 7 for over a year with no problems whatsoever.
Intel has been updating many of their drivers the past couple weeks to include Windows 7. Currently, I still don't see any Windows 7 drivers for the 4965AGN on the Intel Download Center but the Vista ones, below, should be fine if you don't want to use the native Windows 7 drivers. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...i+Link+4965AGN |
My System Specs | |
System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell: XPS 420, XPS 420, XPS M1330, XPS M1330, Mini 9, Mini 10v
OS Windows 7 RTM (TechNet), XP Pro x64, Vista x64, Ubuntu
CPU Q6600, Q6700, T7500, T7500, N270, N270
Motherboard Dell
Memory 4GB, 8GB, 4GB, 4GB, 2GB, 2GB
Graphics Card ATI, nVidia, nVidia, nVidia, Intel, Intel
Monitor(s) Displays Dell 2408WFP
Keyboard Logitech Wave
Hard Drives A drawer full. OCZ Vertex 2x30GB in RAID 0 on my main desktop.....fast, fast, fast!
Internet Speed 29 Mbps DL / .95 Mbps UL
Other Info New project(9/09)...Built a low power (38-40 watts using Kill-a-Watt) Windows Home Server machine. Zotac ION (Atom 330, GeForce9400), 2GB RAM, 2x1TB Seagate 7200.12, IN WIM miniITX Case. Fits on a shelf in laundry closet, practically silent.