Hello all,
I've recently started using Windows 7 (Ultimate 64-Bit) and am having problems with my Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI wireless LAN adapter that I use to access my router (and thus the internet).
The adapter has the software & drivers built into it so you are supposed to be able to plug it in any computer and it sets itself up. The installation does not complete under Windows 7 and I had given up hope of using it believing it simply was not compatible.
However, here's the strange part...
The adapter is recognised as a CD-ROM drive under Windows 7 (I'm guessing due to the files stored on the adapter).
When I connected to the internet (via ethernet link) the initial Windows Updates installed support for the adapter and it was then detected perfectly as a Network adapter and allowed me to connect wirelessly.
I switched the router off to move it back away from the computer (so I could use it wirelessly), but then Windows could not find the network again! Thinking there was a problem with the adapter, I safely removed it and plugged it back in.
Windows then recognised it as the CD Rom drive again and I can't get it to find it as a network adapter!
In the list of updates installed I can see the following;
Ralink - Network - BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-AI
Which says it is an 'Important' update and that it is installed successfully.
Thinking that maybe I could try reinstalling the update, I went to the uninstall updates screen but it is not actually listed there!
Can anyone suggest a way to get the adapter working?
It's very frustrating that it worked perfectly for a little while so I'm thinking it should be able to work on Windows 7.
I've recently started using Windows 7 (Ultimate 64-Bit) and am having problems with my Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI wireless LAN adapter that I use to access my router (and thus the internet).
The adapter has the software & drivers built into it so you are supposed to be able to plug it in any computer and it sets itself up. The installation does not complete under Windows 7 and I had given up hope of using it believing it simply was not compatible.
However, here's the strange part...
The adapter is recognised as a CD-ROM drive under Windows 7 (I'm guessing due to the files stored on the adapter).
When I connected to the internet (via ethernet link) the initial Windows Updates installed support for the adapter and it was then detected perfectly as a Network adapter and allowed me to connect wirelessly.
I switched the router off to move it back away from the computer (so I could use it wirelessly), but then Windows could not find the network again! Thinking there was a problem with the adapter, I safely removed it and plugged it back in.
Windows then recognised it as the CD Rom drive again and I can't get it to find it as a network adapter!
In the list of updates installed I can see the following;
Ralink - Network - BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-AI
Which says it is an 'Important' update and that it is installed successfully.
Thinking that maybe I could try reinstalling the update, I went to the uninstall updates screen but it is not actually listed there!
Can anyone suggest a way to get the adapter working?
It's very frustrating that it worked perfectly for a little while so I'm thinking it should be able to work on Windows 7.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
- CPU
- Intel i5 750
- Motherboard
- MSI P55-GD65
- Memory
- 4GB (2x2GB) OCZ Obsidian DDR3 PC3-12800C9
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD 4670 Ultimate Edition 512MB
- Sound Card
- (Onboard)
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3 SATA 7200rpm (HD103SJ)
- PSU
- Seasonic S12II-520W
- Case
- Asus TA-M11 Black Mid Tower