Cant connect to network after new installation W7.


  1. Posts : 178
    Windows 7 home
       #1

    Cant connect to network after new installation W7.


    Tried everything know. I did a new install of W7 Home onto a new blank SSD on a Samsung RV510 Laptop. All went well until I tried connecting to the network. It looks like the wireless diver is missing. I connected my ethernet cable between the Laptop and BT router tried establishing a connection with that so I could download the driver but with the same result. Cant connect. What am I missing (apart from the driver)?
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  2. Posts : 3,784
    win 8 32 bit
       #2

    Is there a yellow triangle in device manager for wireless and network card if so you need the drivers have you got another pc or phone you can download from
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  3. Posts : 178
    Windows 7 home
    Thread Starter
       #3

    samuria said:
    Is there a yellow triangle in device manager for wireless and network card if so you need the drivers have you got another pc or phone you can download from
    Thanks yes there is and I have a desktop but how do I get it from there to my Laptop and how do I find what I'm looking for?
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  4. Posts : 16,130
    7 X64
       #4

    One way is to download the big version of SDI ( it is huge ) on another machine. Copy it to usb stick, then transfer it to the hd on the samsung rv510

    Or you could download the small version of SDI on another machine and tell it to download anything that looks like net driver packs from its list. That will be a lot smaller

    Download

    Snappy Driver Installer Origin – The original driver installation tool for Windows.

    Much easier: If you know the exact driver, you can d/l it directly on your desktop pc , then copy to usb stick and then plug the usb into samsung to transfer it.

    Then unzip it, and use device manager to browse to the unzipped folder.

    I think it is these for your machine: https://dl.driverpack.io/driverpacks....0.355-drp.zip

    Wi-Fi device drivers for Samsung RV510 laptop | Download for Windows 7 x64 | DriverPack

    The rest of the win7x64 drivers for the samsung RV510 are here. Cick the arrow on the right where it says download to reveal the zip
    Download Samsung RV510 laptop drivers for Windows 7 x64 | DriverPack


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    For future reference:

    a good way to search for drivers is to get the ID for the missing driver ( type msinfo32 into the start seach box , click it when it pops up. Then select components>problem devices which will list the ids )

    ID looks something like this : PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E025105B

    then you can search for the id on the internet
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  5. Posts : 178
    Windows 7 home
    Thread Starter
       #5

    SIW2 said:
    One way is to download the big version of SDI ( it is huge ) on another machine. Copy it to usb stick, then transfer it to the hd on the samsung rv510


    Or you could download the small version of SDI on another machine and tell it to download anything that looks like net driver packs from its list. That will be a lot smaller

    Download

    Snappy Driver Installer Origin – The original driver installation tool for Windows.

    Much easier: If you know the exact driver, you can d/l it directly on your desktop pc , then copy to usb stick and then plug the usb into samsung to transfer it.

    Then unzip it, and use device manager to browse to the unzipped folder.

    I think it is these for your machine: https://dl.driverpack.io/driverpacks....0.355-drp.zip

    Wi-Fi device drivers for Samsung RV510 laptop | Download for Windows 7 x64 | DriverPack

    The rest of the win7x64 drivers for the samsung RV510 are here. Cick the arrow on the right where it says download to reveal the zip
    Download Samsung RV510 laptop drivers for Windows 7 x64 | DriverPack


    - - - Updated - - -

    For future reference:

    a good way to search for drivers is to get the ID for the missing driver ( type msinfo32 into the start seach box , click it when it pops up. Then select components>problem devices which will list the ids )

    ID looks something like this : PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E025105B

    then you can search for the id on the internet
    Many thanks SIW2 that worked a treat. Probably got more drivers than I need but who cares. I'll save the txt of your post for future reference. Mucho Gracias.
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  6. Posts : 16,130
    7 X64
       #6

    great
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  7. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
       #7

    you say new install

    Is this a re-install or a start from scratch.

    If re-install, get old hdd, and search the WIFI device driver from it. That will be much faster and more accurate.

    That's a way I go often when re-install.

    One step of prepare procedure before re-install is to export all drivers from old disk. as well as their info (by msinfo32.exe). modern computer has enough room. these files size less than 1GB. easy to save.
    when re-install drivers, search the folder. all work can be done in 5-10 mins. meanwhile, keep your OS size small and clean.
    (today one driver can be as large as 1/2 GB (like Video/Audio, blue-teeth, , ,), when you got 10 drivers installed. PC OS got 5GB bigger.
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