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ASUS PCE-N15 PCI-e Wireless Adapter and Windows 8 Pro location: 8forums.com - date: November 23, 2012 Recently I built a new gaming rig, and decided to give it wireless connectivity so I can have the computer sitting on a cooler area of my house. Now, I found I get lucky if I can even get a wireless connection on it, because I often have a lot of trouble getting the wireless to connect, usually Windows will say that the settings for the network saved on the computer don't match that of the actual network. I checked my laptop running Windows 7, and it connects fine there. The method of security is WPA-PSK and encryption is TKIP (seems to be only available form of encryption in router config).

The laptop is configured with WPA-Personal and TKIP and is connecting fine. If I do the same with my new rig it refuses to connect still. NETGEAR RangeMax PCI wireless adapter issues location: 7forums.com - date: June 28, 2011 Well, it seems that after I've installed the Windows 7 64 bit home premium edition, my wireless adapter (NETGEAR RangeMax WN311B) is not working properly. My internet connection continuously drops and reconnects.

It's not my ISP as my wife's computer is working just fine. I've done ping tests on both computers. Her computer is currently receiving an average score of about 57ms while my windows 7 computer is fluxuating between 90ms and disconnecting. Delete update files wsus My computer is not showing the adapter in the hardware section of the computer.

I've downloaded the most up-to-date drivers from NETGEAR and even contacted their support line. Their support line wants to charge 40 dollars for them to tell me how to fix it.

I'm hoping that you guys have he . Blitzz Wireless Super G PCI Network Adapter not working in Windows XP SP3 location: microsoft.com - date: May 8, 2013 I have searched for answers to this and it appears that they all point to the same issue. Wireless Network Adapter fails after the Service Pack 3 update. My issue is the same, I can not get any updated drivers (I have the original installation software, but they are met with STOP Installation) At one point the OS would improperly identify the device as atheros wireless adapter and it functioned but now nothing.

Right now, I would enjoy some clarification. Eds software tuning. How do I fix this? Why hasn't Microsoft repaired the problem? If it was working in SP2, why not just revert the faulty file. I understand the WLANAPI.DLL is the primary culprit and again wonder why the neglect? Thank you in advance, Mario DiMare .