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29 Jan 2010   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 
Belkin F6D4050 V2 - Windows 7 x64

Hi,

I brought a USB Wireless Adapter Belkin F6D4050 V2 and i try to install it on my computer running Windows 7 x86 x64 but i can't!

- I try to install the controller in compatibility mode but don't work :S

- I install manually the drivers and recognizes the hardware ... but i can't connect to a wireless network, they give me an error (don't have network access).

Please, someone can help me



I don't know what can do more :S

Regards.

Last edited by csoyen; 30 Jan 2010 at 07:30 AM..
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30 Jan 2010   #2

Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600
Liverpool, UK
 
 

Hi Csoyen.

You say your PC is x86 (32bit) yet your profile info states you are running Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.

Firstly make sure which of the two you are running and then go here: Belkin : Support : F6D4050 - N150 Enhanced Wireless USB Network Adapter - Driver

Download and install the F6D4050 Version 2000 Driver

This should work for your adapter.

Hope this helps.
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30 Jan 2010   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by V3xar View Post
Hi Csoyen.

You say your PC is x86 (32bit) yet your profile info states you are running Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.

Firstly make sure which of the two you are running and then go here: Belkin : Support : F6D4050 - N150 Enhanced Wireless USB Network Adapter - Driver

Download and install the F6D4050 Version 2000 Driver

This should work for your adapter.

Hope this helps.
.
Ups :S sorry ... My mistake ... really is Windows 7 x64 not x86 ,sorry.

I've tried this driver too and it's not work...
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31 Jan 2010   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Someone can help me? I don't know what i need to do more
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04 Feb 2010   #5

Windows 7
 
 

Hi,

Ive only signed up to let you know i have the same issue.

HOWEVER ive fixed it.

I used a different driver from Linksys.

Heres what i did,

Went to device manager.
Found the belkin under network with the ! icon.
Right clicked and hit update driver.

I then chose my own driver
I then browsed to Linksys.
And chose the "Linksys RangePlus Wireless USB Network Adapter "

And clicked ok.

It warned about that it may not work.

Now as soon as i closed the device manager it was flahing away and can now pick up and see wireless networks in my task manager.


Thanks
G
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06 Jan 2013   #6

Windows 7 Professionial x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by lynxus View Post
Hi,

Ive only signed up to let you know i have the same issue.

HOWEVER ive fixed it.

I used a different driver from Linksys.

Heres what i did,

Went to device manager.
Found the belkin under network with the ! icon.
Right clicked and hit update driver.

I then chose my own driver
I then browsed to Linksys.
And chose the "Linksys RangePlus Wireless USB Network Adapter "

And clicked ok.

It warned about that it may not work.

Now as soon as i closed the device manager it was flahing away and can now pick up and see wireless networks in my task manager.


Thanks
G
imsupporting.com

I just want to confirm this solution worked for me in Windows 7 Professional, x64.

I had the same problem. I wanted to use my Wireless USB adapter (Belkin F6D4050 v2) on an old machine I had recently updated to Windows 7 x64. Belkin's website was unhelpful : Belkin USA Site

If you are experiencing similar problems, try manually installing "Linksys RangePlus Wireless USB Network Adapter".
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