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Author: Subject: DWA-111 USB Adapter driver issue

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Registered: 8/4/08
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  posted on 8/4/08 at 14:19


Anyone able to offer help or advice?

Trying to install DWA-111 on a Windows XP PC with Service Pack 2.

When inserting dongle into USB port the PC says that there is a problem with the hardware, and upon trying to install using DLINK CD, it says that the installation has failed.

I have tried totally un-installing and re-installing and the error just re-occurs.

Upon further investigation, the device manager is saying that netr73.sys is missing or corrupt. This should reside in c:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\netr73.sys.

Tech Support at DLINK suggest re-installing, but again this doesnt work, they also suggest downloading latest firmware/driver from the website which I have done, still to no avail.

Any suggestions ?

I have been able to get the dongle to work on another PC, so doesnt appear to be an issue with either the transmission or dongle.

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Registered: 11/11/04
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  posted on 8/4/08 at 15:56
Seem's from Googling the file you mention, that D-Link are using a ralink chipset in this device.
I've had problems with Peenet kit which used Ralink, and the Vista OS - but non with XP machines?

I would try re-naming the corupt file installed old and trying to copy n paste the same file off the working PC?????

In another forum someone sugests trying the generic Ralink driver from here > www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Windows.html
 
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