Netgear WG11T causing BSOD


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium (x64)
       #1

    Netgear WG11T causing BSOD


    Hey guys I have this annoying problem, I used an online tutorial to trick my Netgear WG11T card into working on Windows 7 as it initially doesn't work and no drivers are available. It has been working ok but every so often it crashes the comp and the blue screen of death appears saying USB driver error. Im thinking of just going wired because its really annoying me, the only other option is a new router.

    Anybody else had or solved this problem?

    Cheers, Dave
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #2

    YourFriendDave said:
    Hey guys I have this annoying problem, I used an online tutorial to trick my Netgear WG11T card into working on Windows 7 as it initially doesn't work and no drivers are available. It has been working ok but every so often it crashes the comp and the blue screen of death appears saying USB driver error. Im thinking of just going wired because its really annoying me, the only other option is a new router.

    Anybody else had or solved this problem?

    Cheers, Dave
    Go wired... really. If these are stationary systems (desktop computer, etc.) run the cables, you won't regret it. Completely aside from being about twice as fast, the wired method avoids interference with neighboring routers and the possibility of unauthorized logons.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium (x64)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    CommonTater said:
    YourFriendDave said:
    Hey guys I have this annoying problem, I used an online tutorial to trick my Netgear WG11T card into working on Windows 7 as it initially doesn't work and no drivers are available. It has been working ok but every so often it crashes the comp and the blue screen of death appears saying USB driver error. Im thinking of just going wired because its really annoying me, the only other option is a new router.

    Anybody else had or solved this problem?

    Cheers, Dave
    Go wired... really. If these are stationary systems (desktop computer, etc.) run the cables, you won't regret it. Completely aside from being about twice as fast, the wired method avoids interference with neighboring routers and the possibility of unauthorized logons.
    Yeh I just went a bought a 20m ethernet cable today, download speeds are much faster and the connection is alot more reliable. I already had holes drilled for the 360 so I just made them bigger with a pair of scissors (which are now broken) lol.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.10
       #4

    Me too!


    I have the same problem with the Netgear Wg111T and an atheros LM001

    Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
      My Computer


 

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