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Thread ID: 129738 2013-03-09 00:10:00 Tenda Wireless PCI Adapter Driftwood (5551) Press F1
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1331976 2013-03-09 02:19:00 Uninstall those drivers and the program if it installed one. .Try these same hardware ID <- direct link (www.sweex.com zip) and may use the same Ralink chipset

Extract this file, go back to the entry in device manager, dbl on it / go to driver tab / update driver, bottom option, point it to the 7 / x64 folder.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1331977 2013-03-09 02:22:00 Just tried ver 4.0
Same.
Driftwood (5551)
1331978 2013-03-09 02:23:00 If the ones off the site and the one I posted dont work, its probably faulty. Take it back and get a more reliable / well known brand adapter Speedy Gonzales (78)
1331979 2013-03-09 02:43:00 Thanks for the help Speedy but that didn't work either.
Showed up as a Sweex LW322 300N PCI Card.
Yeah might have to get a better one for this particular system.
Tenda was on special from Laptop Battery, now we no why.
It works good on xp so I'll keep it in one of those.
Driftwood (5551)
1331980 2013-03-09 02:45:00 Thats what the drivers are for. But it uses the same chipset, and has the same hardware ids Speedy Gonzales (78)
1331981 2013-03-09 05:48:00 This one

www.tenda.cn

I can get it to run on xp but win7 installs it but won't enable it.

The photo at your link shows it up as a Ralink RT3062 chipset based card.
The Generic drivers for that chipset from Ralink (now Mediatek) should work.

Download here: www.mediatek.com

Looks like you want the 2nd listed driver package called PCI/mPCI/CB(RT2860/RT2760/RT2890/RT2790/RT306X/RT309X/RT35X2/RT539X)
Agent_24 (57)
1331982 2013-03-09 07:59:00 Ah thanks, too late, already put it into swmbo's xp system.

Might go for one of these instead.

www.tp-link.com
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