wireless pci adapter for xp64_

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I need help,

I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The problem
is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64 version....

Any suggestions?

If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.

I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64 machines.

Thanks for help

Stevie
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

You could try and figure out what chip is driving the adapter. Most all
adapters use chips from a handful of manufacturers. Adapters that don't have
any driver may run fine with a driver from a completely different brand,
provided it's the same chip.

If nothing else turns up, try visiting:

http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/

there's a lot of technical information that you may have to wade through,
but it's bound to be there - there's also a forum.

I've found the Broadcom chips are well supported on Windows.


Tony. . .


"Stevie3D" <Stevie3D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
> I need help,
>
> I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The

problem
> is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64

version....
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
>
> I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64

machines.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Stevie
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

If you have a PCI_e slot, the Abit AirPace Wi-Fi works great and has drivers
for XP64 and Vista64. If not, you could check the Abit site and see if they
have a PCI model .

"Stevie3D" <Stevie3D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
>I need help,
>
> I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
> problem
> is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
> version....
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
>
> I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
> machines.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Stevie
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much OS
independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the D-Link
DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a working
network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK support for
security.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel


"Stevie3D" <Stevie3D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
>I need help,
>
> I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
> problem
> is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
> version....
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
>
> I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
> machines.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Stevie
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
Adding this one to the original...
1.- External Modem connected to COM port
2.- PCL printer to the network
:)
Carlos
"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much OS
> independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the D-Link
> DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a working
> network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK support for
> security.
>
> --
> Charlie.
> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>
>
> "Stevie3D" <Stevie3D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
> >I need help,
> >
> > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
> > problem
> > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
> > version....
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
> >
> > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
> > machines.
> >
> > Thanks for help
> >
> > Stevie

>
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

On Jul 30, 10:32 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
> Adding this one to the original...
> 1.- External Modem connected to COM port
> 2.- PCL printer to the network
> :)
> Carlos
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:


Better yet, use a postscript printer.
>
> > If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much OS
> > independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the D-Link
> > DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a working
> > network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK support for
> > security.

>
> > --
> > Charlie.
> >http://msmvps.com/xperts64
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>
> > "Stevie3D" <Stevi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
> > >I need help,

>
> > > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
> > > problem
> > > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> > > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> > > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
> > > version....

>
> > > Any suggestions?

>
> > > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> > > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.

>
> > > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> > > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> > > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
> > > machines.

>
> > > Thanks for help

>
> > > Stevie
 
RE: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

Stevie3D:
Kozumi has this USB WiFi adapter
http://www.kozumi-usa.com/k5400gu.htm
Driver for x64 can be found at the bottom of this page:
http://www.kozumi-usa.com/soporte.htm
(sorry for the Spanish page)
If you want to download the driver and check if it has the so-much-wanted
drivers, grab them from here:
http://www.kozumi-usa.com/files/USB k5400ug.rar
Just a 8 megs file
WinRAR will be needed to decompress it.
Carlos
"Stevie3D" wrote:

> I need help,
>
> I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The problem
> is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the router\internet
> and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR WG111T usb
> 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64 version....
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know what
> kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
>
> I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter... usb
> 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64 machines.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Stevie
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

better yet, use one that does both. ;)

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel


<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message
news:1185821048.184271.40210@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 30, 10:32 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
>> Adding this one to the original...
>> 1.- External Modem connected to COM port
>> 2.- PCL printer to the network
>> :)
>> Carlos
>> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>
> Better yet, use a postscript printer.
>>
>> > If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much OS
>> > independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the
>> > D-Link
>> > DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a
>> > working
>> > network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK
>> > support for
>> > security.

>>
>> > --
>> > Charlie.
>> >http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>
>> > "Stevie3D" <Stevi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
>> > >I need help,

>>
>> > > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
>> > > problem
>> > > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the
>> > > router\internet
>> > > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR
>> > > WG111T usb
>> > > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
>> > > version....

>>
>> > > Any suggestions?

>>
>> > > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know
>> > > what
>> > > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.

>>
>> > > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter...
>> > > usb
>> > > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
>> > > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
>> > > machines.

>>
>> > > Thanks for help

>>
>> > > Stevie

>
>
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

On Jul 31, 7:20 am, "Charlie Russel - MVP"
<char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote:
> better yet, use one that does both. ;)
>
> --
> Charlie.http://msmvps.com/xperts64http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>
> <m...@sushi.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1185821048.184271.40210@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Jul 30, 10:32 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
> >> Adding this one to the original...
> >> 1.- External Modem connected to COM port
> >> 2.- PCL printer to the network
> >> :)
> >> Carlos
> >> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>
> > Better yet, use a postscript printer.

>
> >> > If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much OS
> >> > independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the
> >> > D-Link
> >> > DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a
> >> > working
> >> > network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK
> >> > support for
> >> > security.

>
> >> > --
> >> > Charlie.
> >> >http://msmvps.com/xperts64
> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>
> >> > "Stevie3D" <Stevi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
> >> > >I need help,

>
> >> > > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime. The
> >> > > problem
> >> > > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the
> >> > > router\internet
> >> > > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR
> >> > > WG111T usb
> >> > > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
> >> > > version....

>
> >> > > Any suggestions?

>
> >> > > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to know
> >> > > what
> >> > > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.

>
> >> > > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless adapter...
> >> > > usb
> >> > > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection that
> >> > > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
> >> > > machines.

>
> >> > > Thanks for help

>
> >> > > Stevie


Actually, that is what I did. Postcript comes in handy for linux
software. Yeah, I know about ghostscript, but there ain't nothing like
the real thing, baby.
 
Re: wireless pci adapter for xp64_

yes, that's why all my printers have done both for a while. That plus either
a network card or a good TCP/IP print server device makes it so much simpler
to work with Windows, Linux, UNIX, or whatever beta you happen to be working
on. ;) And I've more than once been dealing with 3 or more beta operating
systems at the same time, with limited driver support.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel


<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message
news:1185912534.224581.98480@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 31, 7:20 am, "Charlie Russel - MVP"
> <char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote:
>> better yet, use one that does both. ;)
>>
>> --
>> Charlie.http://msmvps.com/xperts64http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>>
>> <m...@sushi.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1185821048.184271.40210@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > On Jul 30, 10:32 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >> Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
>> >> Adding this one to the original...
>> >> 1.- External Modem connected to COM port
>> >> 2.- PCL printer to the network
>> >> :)
>> >> Carlos
>> >> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>>
>> > Better yet, use a postscript printer.

>>
>> >> > If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much
>> >> > OS
>> >> > independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the
>> >> > D-Link
>> >> > DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a
>> >> > working
>> >> > network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK
>> >> > support for
>> >> > security.

>>
>> >> > --
>> >> > Charlie.
>> >> >http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>
>> >> > "Stevie3D" <Stevi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
>> >> > >I need help,

>>
>> >> > > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime.
>> >> > > The
>> >> > > problem
>> >> > > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the
>> >> > > router\internet
>> >> > > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR
>> >> > > WG111T usb
>> >> > > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
>> >> > > version....

>>
>> >> > > Any suggestions?

>>
>> >> > > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to
>> >> > > know
>> >> > > what
>> >> > > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.

>>
>> >> > > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless
>> >> > > adapter...
>> >> > > usb
>> >> > > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection
>> >> > > that
>> >> > > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
>> >> > > machines.

>>
>> >> > > Thanks for help

>>
>> >> > > Stevie

>
> Actually, that is what I did. Postcript comes in handy for linux
> software. Yeah, I know about ghostscript, but there ain't nothing like
> the real thing, baby.
>
 
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