802.11g Wlan Adapter D-link Driver Win7
Hi ironlung, Welcome to Microsoft Answers. From the pluscom forum it appears that driver for Windows 7 has not yet been released.
You may download the driver for Windows XP and install it in compatibility mode in Windows 7. After downloading the driver, run the compatibility troubleshooter. To run the Program Compatibility troubleshooter 1.
Open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting. Under Programs, click Run programs made for previous versions of Windows. Follow the instructions in the troubleshooter. Tip: You can also open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by right-clicking a program's icon or shortcut and then clicking Troubleshoot compatibility. If you want to perform the steps manually, you may do so. The steps are provided in the article below.
Make older programs run in this version of Windows See if this resolves the issue. If it doesn’t, you may run the network troubleshooter to diagnose and repair the problem. For detailed information, see the article below. Using the Network troubleshooter in Windows 7.
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802.11g Drivers
Hi ironlung, Welcome to Microsoft Answers. From the pluscom forum it appears that driver for Windows 7 has not yet been released. You may download the driver for Windows XP and install it in compatibility mode in Windows 7.
After downloading the driver, run the compatibility troubleshooter. To run the Program Compatibility troubleshooter 1.
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Open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting. Under Programs, click Run programs made for previous versions of Windows. Follow the instructions in the troubleshooter. Tip: You can also open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by right-clicking a program's icon or shortcut and then clicking Troubleshoot compatibility. If you want to perform the steps manually, you may do so.
The steps are provided in the article below. Make older programs run in this version of Windows See if this resolves the issue. If it doesn’t, you may run the network troubleshooter to diagnose and repair the problem. For detailed information, see the article below. Using the Network troubleshooter in Windows 7.