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Networking has always made me want to pull my hair out but this one takes the cake so far... I've been looking for a Windows Vista 64-bit compatible wireless adapter for my newly built PC, but can't seem to get a straight answer from anyone. I've tried out 3 different adapters(2 Belkin and 1 D-link), and returned them all because the employees I ask about fail to mention the downloadable drivers are for 32-bit only. I've gone through the D-link 64-bit compatibility list, but for whatever reason, D-link doesn't seem to actually SELL any of the adapters it lists. |
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in the exact same situation here. my Netgear WG111T definetly doesnt work, but the website claims to have 32/64bit drivers for the WG111v2 but im very skeptikal to actually see wether they actually work.
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For stationary applications, try a wireless bridge. Get it set up once, and thereafter, it's plug & play, driver-free, and OS-independent.
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Same boat. I found some drivers, but got random BSOD's. So uninstalled.
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Check this one out.
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Thanks for the link. Looks like there USB Adapter also supports XP64.
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yeh but what about Vista 64? |
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The Belkin G+ F5D7001uk works with the drivers bulit in with Vista 64
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Check this link
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Thanks for all of the replies.
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ok heres what someone said they have working under vista x64
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Having experienced all the frustrations described here, I currently have a box running WinXP Pro x64 and another box running a dual boot WinXP Pro x64 / Vista Ultimate x64, both using NetGear WG111v2 usb adapters (bought 2 refurbished adapters from TigerDirect for $34 including shipping).
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The Trendnet Wireless N PCI adapter TEW-623PI ver 2 has xp x64 adapters, but you have to go here to get them: http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/H [...] dows.html. All of the downloads that start PCI (there are three) under Ralink Part Number are for the same file, which is about 34MB. So far the card works fine in XP x64 (the notes say they work for Vista 32/64 as well). This adapter and the matching Trendnet Wireless N Broadband Router are available on Amazon. They're inexpensive and at present carry significant mail in rebates. The router was easy to set up. |
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Oh, Hewwo!
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For anyone else who needs a wireless pci card for vista 64-bit, you can pick up a D-Link WDA-2320. I bought one for my PC after I switched, and it's worked like a charm.
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Ive used this adaptor made by Abit on Vista 64bit fairly reliably for about six month now
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Note: These are all PCI adapters and are all G, G+ or G+ MIMO, some of them my have support right out of the box, some you might need to pop in the cd and others you might just need to go to the site to get the Vista 32/64-bit drivers, but either way the 32/64-bit drivers exist for all these products. Enjoy |
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OK- plz spell it out for me- I don't have time to play tech-wanna-be. |
