![]() Netgear wg111v2 driver free download - Gigabyte_Wireless_Driver_6.0.3.94.exe, NR2_Drivers.zip, TP2_Drivers.zip, and many more programs. ![]() I just upgraded my computer to Windows 7 64 bit and wanted to use the WG111v2 with my new computer. The CD did not work, so I went to the page on the Netgear site to see if they had any new drivers for Windows 7. The driver download page () clearly stated that it worked with Windows 7 64 bit. I carefully followed the instructions to install the driver version 4.0.0 making sure to uninstall all traces of NETGEAR from my computer and making sure no driver existed on the adapter. I then unplugged the adapter from the USB slot and commenced installation. The software seemed to install correctly. Everything went smoothly until I got to step 14-15 from the instructions on the download page. I made sure to plug the adapter in just as step 13 asked and I saw the blue light and pressed next. The window disappeared and all that was left was the installation icon on the bottom of the screen. I assumed that the installer was doing its job and after about 10 minutes the icon disappeared from the bottom of the screen. There were more steps in the installation process but nothing else happened. I tried running the newly installed Smart Wizard but nothing happened when I double clicked except for a new process taking up RAM and processing power. I thought that perhaps it was a fluke and some obscure error was preventing the installation. So I restarted the computer ran the installer again which uninstalled the old software. The installer got to the same point when it just froze or stopped working. I tried all manner of things. I tried using the automatic updates by getting internet from my laptop. I scoured google for answers. I tried using the installer in many different ways including compatibility modes. I tried earlier versions of the driver in compatibility modes. I even tried obscure third party drivers but to no avail. The only thing I can possibly conclude is that while the adapter has been confirmed working in 32 bit Windows 7 no one has reported it working in 64 bit windows. The Netgear site clearly states that it works with 64 bit windows 7! Is this a conscious ploy to extort more money from costumers by forcing them to buy a new adapter or is there no driver testing? When I spend $50 for the adapter I expected it to work on any windows device with USB. Why would something that works on Windows XP not work on Windows 7? I have been buying from Netgear a long time but I might have to switch with this level of quality and clunky software. I hope this is not the case maybe someone can change my mind. So u have that it stops after the screen it tells u to insert the usb that means it hust hangs after the driver for the usb has been properly installed if that is the case.then its very simple just go to control panel and network and internet and network and sharing centre and left side change adapter settings look for wireless network conection.do u find it??u must have the usb plugged in rite now if yes, u find it then look it says not connected or disabled if not connected then good, if disabled then right click and enable then right click and hit connect disconnect. Look for ur network and good to go if dont find it.then nothing can be done. Ymom wrote: I just upgraded my computer to Windows 7 64 bit and wanted to use the WG111v2 with my new computer. The CD did not work, so I went to the page on the Netgear site to see if they had any new drivers for Windows 7. The driver download page () clearly stated that it worked with Windows 7 64 bit. I carefully followed the instructions to install the driver version 4.0.0 making sure to uninstall all traces of NETGEAR from my computer and making sure no driver existed on the adapter. I then unplugged the adapter from the USB slot and commenced installation. The software seemed to install correctly. Everything went smoothly until I got to step 14-15 from the instructions on the download page. I made sure to plug the adapter in just as step 13 asked and I saw the blue light and pressed next. The window disappeared and all that was left was the installation icon on the bottom of the screen. I assumed that the installer was doing its job and after about 10 minutes the icon disappeared from the bottom of the screen. There were more steps in the installation process but nothing else happened. I tried running the newly installed Smart Wizard but nothing happened when I double clicked except for a new process taking up RAM and processing power. I thought that perhaps it was a fluke and some obscure error was preventing the installation. So I restarted the computer ran the installer again which uninstalled the old software. The installer got to the same point when it just froze or stopped working. I tried all manner of things. I tried using the automatic updates by getting internet from my laptop.
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