- #WNA3100 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 HOME DRIVERS HOW TO#
- #WNA3100 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 HOME DRIVERS INSTALL#
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Here is what Netgear answered ( 3:11:00 PM): Is there a new driver comming soon, or should I return this? I also googled this problem, and I see many others having the same issue with Win7 64-bit. I have tried to instal the driver from CD, from internet with windows update, and I downloaded driver from Netgear support (WNA3100_v1.1.3.22_Setup.exe) but always same result, FAILED. In Windows device manager it looks fine, but in network connections its only de-activated, and I cant activate it.
#WNA3100 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 HOME DRIVERS INSTALL#
When I install the software/driver for WNA3100, when it ask me to connect the WNA3100, I do but it doesent find it. There is a problem with the driver for this, I have tried so many different things now, but no result. Here is my question to Netgear support ( 12:32:00 PM): Its a bit old thread, but I want to update it with my ( Netgear support actually) solution Is Windows7 64Bit Home edition but thats all I can say.
#WNA3100 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 HOME DRIVERS HOW TO#
As an example, I have no idea how to get my OS version number. To get to simple information it is far more difficult than previous OS's. From a management point of view I hate windows7. I've changed USB ports and done just about as much as I can. I've removed the Netgear software entirely. Netgear driver (latest for win7 64 which I use) installs fine until final part 'detecting adapter' which fails - never gets there and needs to be forcefully terminated. Network and sharing Center (Change adapter settings) allows me to enable, says enabling, then enabled, however it never changes status and remains disabled. Go to the NetGear site and download the latest (W7) drivers.
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I do not recommend using MS hardware drivers unless absolutely necessary. The network adapter works perfectly under XP-sp3 and this is dual-boot machine so hardware is obviously identical (apart from SSD boot for Win7 and HDD for XP).Īny help appreciated - or any questions I can answer to help me out! It is Windows7 64Bit Home edition but thats all I can say. Netgear driver (latest for win7 64 which I use) installs fine until final part 'detecting adapter' which fails - never gets there and needs to be forcefully terminated. Network and sharing Center (Change adapter settings) allows me to enable, says enabling, then enabled, however it never changes status and remains disabled. Anti-virus/external firewall (Zonealarm Exteme) etc all shut down (to find problem). Device seems just fine (blue light flashing as it should). Drivers loaded ok, device manager seems to think it's fine. I am using Microsoft driver for the above device.