My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- 32 bit
Can we not update the driver instead of buying a new wireless adapter? Or is mine Wireless adapter not appropriate?For some reason it wont let me reply to your message?
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Can we not update the driver instead of buying a new wireless adapter? Or is mine Wireless adapter not appropriate?For some reason it wont let me reply to your message?
I reccomend http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-...&qid=1395249382&sr=8-11&keywords=wifi+booster
The WiFi adapter is from Ralink Technology (manufacturer) and I have W7 Home Premium (32 bit). Don´t know were to find the brand?Can we not update the driver instead of buying a new wireless adapter? Or is mine Wireless adapter not appropriate?For some reason it wont let me reply to your message?
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Yes we can, Can you tell me what brand your wifi adapter is and also you operating system.
I only see this?
On the propierties page I don´t see anything, there I found the manufacturer.Left click and then click on properties.
Aha than its clearly, thanks for helping.Ah i have found the problem, The wifi card is only compatible with windows 7 64-bit, or XP 32 & 64 Bit.
That would explain the signal loss, because the card cant work at its peak (best)
if you want full signal again you would have to downgrade back to XP or buy a new card.
I have upgrade my Windows XP pc to W7 and after the upgrade my 802.11n Wireless Lan Card has an poor range that fluctuates between 1 and 2 stripes. Anyone else also have this problem?

The driver told me the latest driver is already installed. And I don't can't anything with the Utility?I have upgrade my Windows XP pc to W7 and after the upgrade my 802.11n Wireless Lan Card has an poor range that fluctuates between 1 and 2 stripes. Anyone else also have this problem?
I would try the latest driver from the TP link site. Try installing the driver only which is the 2.4Mb download, second one down. Just install the driver then let Windows handle the connection. If the driver alone doesn't work then download and run the Utility from the link.
This shouldn't be marked as solved because it's not.
It doesn't say anything about 32 or 64 bit.
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