D-Link DWA-552 Problems

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  1. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
       #1

    D-Link DWA-552 Problems


    I have a d-link x-treme router and internal pci card. It worked great for about a year and today it can't find any networks. I tried disabling all the other network adapters like the Ethernet and Bluetooth, but that didn't work this time like it did with vista. I have also tried having windows repair it and it couldn't. I disabled and enabled my adapter, no good. I know it's not the router because I'm using my iPod touch to type this message. My Mom isn't having any problems with her laptop connection either. I looked into it and have found that I'm not the only one who has been having problems, but so far, no one is sharing the solution. All I have heard is that is has something to do with the driver. However I haven't updated anything and it has been working fine for two months. Any help would be great. Thanks in advanced! -Kevin
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  2. Posts : 966
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #2

    When you say it cannot find any networks, does it physically say "No Networks Available" or is the message different?

    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #3

    I found this procedure from another site. It should fix the problems you are seeing with your D-link DWA552 adaptor.

    FIXED: Solution follows.

    1. download newest drivers for windows 7 here: Latest Atheros WLAN drivers for Windows 7 and Vista (x86 & x64) - LaptopVideo2Go Forums

    2. Go to the control panel and uninstall any dlink install.

    3. Go to the control panel -> hardware and sound -> Device Manager and click on "network adapters" then find if any wireless adapter is installed; if so uninstall it. Now right click in the device manager window and select "scan for new hardware". A new device should be found by windows. If it is UNABLE to install a device, then you may proceed to reboot your pc, otherwise continue to uninstall AND check the delete driver also button and looking for new hardware until windows CANNOT install the found hardware.

    4. After rebooting your pc, extract the new drivers to a folder, then go to device manager again and select the found network device. Right click it and selct update driver. Chose to install from pc, and select the folder with the driver in it and let it install.

    5. After the install reboot your pc.

    If it still does not connect properly do the following.

    go to your router set up and select the following settings in the wireless connection settings.

    - security:WPA-Personal
    - encryption type: WPA or WPA2 automatic
    - Wireless mode: b,g or n automatic (just n should be ok as well)
    - frequency: 20/40hz automatic

    - in your adapter's settings, enable wireless-n adhoc

    This should fix the issue with intermittent drops, not being able to find the network etc. It seems that in Win 7 the new drivers do not work very well with wireless g on this card as testing showed the same issues when switching from n, or mixed to just g.
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  4. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Yes it said "no networks available" and it had a red x over the signal bar. However the driver provided from Chev65 worked for me. Thank you very much!
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  5. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #5

    kev0 said:
    Yes it said "no networks available" and it had a red x over the signal bar. However the driver provided from Chev65 worked for me. Thank you very much!
    Well what do you know, something I posted here actually worked!

    Thanks for reporting back in Kev0.
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  6. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    No thank you chev65! I sent you a rep for your help!
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #7

    Hey I just tried your suggestion chev65, unfortunately it didn't fix the problem for me.. To go into the details, I'm running this on windows 7 Professional 64bit, I tried using the latest driver (v9.0.0.173).

    This has been bothering me for a long enough time! It won't connect at all, or even register any existing networks.

    Hovering over the wireless connection symbol on the start menu I see "Not connected - No connections are available", all while I sit beside my desktop with my laptop happily connected to the web.

    So Kev0, what was your situation was before this fixed it, and also what was the driver you chose?

    Thanks in advance! Larry
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  8. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    It worked for me until today .. Now I'm having the same problem and back to using
    my itouch .. I'm gonna try to do this again and report back if
    I figure it out.
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  9. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Windows must be updating this driver because I uninstalled it and reinstalled it using the provided driver above and it works once again. However it still does not work every time. I am now dual booting Windows 7 and Windows Vista because Vista never has this problem and a computer without internet is worthless. I might just have to buy a new card that is compatible with windows 7 64bit and my router. Any suggestions?

    Oh and as for larryp. I chose the atheros_v9.0.0.173 driver and used the setup it provided. For warning, this is a reoccurring problem, so keep this driver handy, you will need it again.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Premium 64 bit
       #10

    D-link DWA-552 Adapter


    I have been having the same issue in regards to the D-link DWA-522 adapter. I do not believe that updating to the latest driver in this case is the answer. I have been downloading the latest drivers as normal and then I landed up with my wireless adapter crashing. I would have to reboot to get it to work again as nothing else would work.

    I have an older driver dated 11/05/2009 1.60 that works with win7 os. I have applied this driver and I also hope will fix the problem. Time will tell. If anyone has the same problem and wants to try out this driver let me know and I will provide it to them.
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