Windows 7 with GSky USB Antenna Problem  


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    Windows 7 with GSky USB Antenna Problem


    I recently purchased a GSky GS-27USB-70 for my wife's computer which has Windows Vista. The disc installed it fine and it works. However, my question: I have a new Emachines laptop with Windows 7. When I tried to install and use it on mine, the disc read that my system was not supported. Is there any way to use this antenna with Windows 7? Thanks!
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    7 Ultimate x64 RTM 7600.16385
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    Have you tried installint this on compatibility mode or in safe mode??
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    windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    I am sort of a computer novice. How would I install it in compatibility/safe mode? Is there a link to instructions?
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    windows 7
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    Windows 7 with GSky USB Antenna Problem


    Go here I had same problem....

    http://gsky-link.com/downloads/PDFs/How to install Win7 on Gsky USB4NWB13tM_.pdf

    I also need copy of driver cd My Machine crashed and I cannot find disk..
    Any help appreciated

    Thanks.......
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    windows 7
       #5

    Windows 7 Problem with GSKY USB antenna


    Please find the driver for windows 7 on
    Realtek

    or


    GSKY


    if this solved ur problem then plzzz give the feedbacl also.

    Thanks
    Ali
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
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    Best Solution for Win7 GS-27USB Driver


    I skipped using the driver installation CD completely since I bought the GS-27USB-50 on eBay for $18.99 and the CD was in Chinese. To install the driver I simply plugged the GS-27USB into a USB port and let Windows 7 find the driver online. It searched for about 2 minutes, then installed Realtek RTL8187 driver automatically.

    The GS-27USB-50 works great and moved my reception from a wifi router 150 feet away over a building from 1 bar to 4, with the speeds test results below. That $19 investment will save me $60/month in a Sprint broadband card.

    http://www.dslreports.com/im/89371136/7117.png

    http://www.dslreports.com/im/89371105/8860.png

    I followed the same procedure for my laptop with Vista and it works great too.
    Last edited by cyberbiker; 29 May 2010 at 21:41.
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