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Have you tried searching in the .inf file for that string ie. 'USB\VID_13D3&PID_3247&REV_0801' ?
USB\VID or PCI\VEN are just different types of devices. where in device manager, is the deivce listed. Can u screen shot?
Have you tried searching in the .inf file for that string ie. 'USB\VID_13D3&PID_3247&REV_0801' ?
USB\VID or PCI\VEN are just different types of devices. where in device manager, is the deivce listed. Can u screen shot?
I see there are a few USB related drivers in here
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Just put in a "WLAN" in the search like this
A question realted to this post:
Any idea why my Windows 7 PC continually displays " network identifying" or "no network" even though 2 other pcs on same hub work.
Strangely when I boot into XP it never has this issue.
I have checked all drivers (use driver genius and CNET to keep up2date).
I can provide any diagnostic data you require to help.
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Thankyou, I am downloading now and will try it. I could only find an 'USB-WLAN11n' that I think would work, as when I uninstall the driver it appears as that ion my 'Device Manager'. I downlaoding the windows vista x64 version as there is no windows version and like you said, windows vista dirvers should work. I will post back if it works. *fingers crossed*
Thankyou.
It did not work, I downlaoded it and ran the autorun, but when I selected install driver ti told me the device was 'unplugged'. So the setup checked to see if I had the right product whcih I do not, all other USB dirvers in the lsit predate even vista so I am back to square 1 sadly .
What anti-virus software are you running ? Some add NDIS filters to network adapters that cause the adapter to not-work or become erratic
I have another name for the NDIS filter> Sabotage
Well, when I first got 7, I used AVG, then switched to AVAST!, now I'm happily running Microsoft Security Essentials. However I have been running Spybot - S&D since day one, not the resident scanner as that can conflict with MSE. But I dont think it would be that because I have switched programs several times and the network adpater worked perfectly on windows vista and my old XP x64 partition.
I ahve found out another laptop running Windows 7 in my house is having a similar problem, as in the constant drop-outs, not the failing to shutdown.
Do you think it may have something to do with my router firmware? Or would that not make a difference? My router is Netgear wireless N router 'wnr2000' I believe?