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pci adapter
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Discussions about PCI adapters on WindowsForum.com focus on wireless and wired network cards, particularly troubleshooting connectivity issues under Windows 7 and Windows 10. Common problems include adapters failing to connect to specific routers, not working after switching from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows, and showing 'Unidentified Network' errors. Users share experiences with brands like D-Link, Netgear, Linksys, and Dynex, often seeking driver solutions or compatibility fixes. A recurring theme is the need for 64-bit drivers, as many PCI adapters designed for older Windows versions struggle with newer 64-bit systems. Some users find success with third-party chipsets like Realtek RTL8169.
I just bought a D-Link PCI card for wireless Internet (DWA 525 , Wireless N 150 Desktop PCI adapter).
I installed the adapter and the driver on my PC, surfed the Internet for hours.
But the next day , when i tried connecting to my Router , it wouldnt connect. ("Windows is unable to connect to...
Hello,
I used to run Windows 7 Ultimate x86 and my Netgear ma311 pci adapter used to work fine, out of the box. Today I installed the x64 version and my adapter is not working at all. I tried installing some old XP drivers I had, but nothing happend...It's like it's not even connected.
I...
Hello Windows 7 Forum,
I have just installed Windows 7 64 Bit on a home build system, everything went ok apart
from (and after more than a week of trying) wirelessly connecting to the internet.
I have tried a:
Belkin 7050uk usb adapter
Linksys WUSB600N usb adapter
Netgear WN111 usb...
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I have a Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter, Model WMP54G in my desktop. It works on XP 32 and 64 bit. However on Windows 7 64 bit, it will connect to my modem, but it will not connect to the internet, and it states Unidentified Network. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I have an XFX 610i (nForce chipset) motherboard, and of course, Windows 7 works great with everything but the ethernet. Manually installing the driver didn't work, and I didn't feel like waiting for updates. I figured that this was a good time to get a gigabit ethernet card to use for the time...