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  1. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 X64 Build 7100
       #11

    netRAT said:
    If you are connected to the router using an ethernet cable it should require no configuration at all so running the Linksys program isn't necessary...

    According to the Asus support page you have a Marvel Yukon network interface.
    Marvel currently offers no Win7 drivers, however you can get their latest unified driver package here:

    Marvell: Download Drivers

    Install that and reboot.

    I'm assuming you're either with Telstra Bigpond or Optus cable. Turn both your modem and router off (unplug power) wait for 10 secs. Turn modem on, wait 2 mins, turn router on, wait 2 mins and check if internet is working.

    Let us know how you go...

    netRAT.
    2 minutes after each device is powered up is WAY too long to wait, 30 seconds max
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  2. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #12

    I have a sabrent (Ralink essentially) wireless USB dongle, and with Win7 it freezes my computer as well. I only get about 15 minutes before it does. I have heard many issues with wireless adapters and Win7.
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  3. Posts : 83
    windows 7 rc 64bit and vista 32bit
       #13

    Hi net rat

    it workd a treat i am now up and connected

    many thanks
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  4. Posts : 3
    Vista
       #14

    jnfoot said:
    I have a sabrent (Ralink essentially) wireless USB dongle, and with Win7 it freezes my computer as well. I only get about 15 minutes before it does. I have heard many issues with wireless adapters and Win7.
    I'm having these issues with my WUSB600N adapter. Saw all the posts with issues too. I'm going to try a few things when I'm home tonight. Have you tried using a different driver then the one Win7 uses out of the box? Also, I read using a powered USB hub may help. Not sure any will work, but I'll give it a shot later.
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  5. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #15

    I tried the most recent drivers from the web. I don't remember exactly where I got them from, i believe they were from the official site. I didn't try with a powered hub, just straight plugged into my computer. I have the WUSB600N as well.
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  6. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    Hi jnfoot,

    Have you tried installing the drivers with 'compatability' for Vista. I had an issue with my on board wireless (up untill build 7068) where it was not detected so I had to install the Vista drivers with compatability on & they worked a treat.

    Might be worth a try :)




    Jeff
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  7. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #17

    Nice, ill try that today and get back to ya. Thanks!
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  8. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 -x6
       #18

    i just made a post about the ralink drivers that i have working with my linksys device, check it out see if theirs what you want

    https://www.sevenforums.com/network-i...vers-some.html

    Your driver is right here, and will work with x64

    http://www.ralinktech.com.tw/data/dr...0.1.0_Free.exe

    Thats it,

    Install the .exe, than Start > Control Panel > Hardware And Sound > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Double click your current wireless device, > Driver Tab > Update Driver Software > Browse My Computer > Let Me Pick, > Select The RaLink Driver And their ya go!
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  9. Posts : 1
    Window 7
       #19

    Same problem as "aussiegreen"


    Everything is directly connected but whenever i am playing a game online or running a lot of information it drops the connection. And I am in USA. Rather annoying.
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