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Old Dec 5, 2009, 09:37 PM   #1
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I need help finding a driver for a wireless pci adapter

this is the adapter I have
http://www.airlinkplus.com/wireless/awlh3025.htm

I cant seem to find a driver for vista 64bit anywhere. only xp and older, if someone could please help me find a driver that will work I would realy realy apreciate it.
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Old Jan 15, 2010, 03:07 PM   #2
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try a program called driver detective


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Old Jan 15, 2010, 03:26 PM   #3
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It seems that AirLink never made a 64-bit driver for that card, or most of their other cards, so I would say you are screwed.

I'd just spend the $20 on a new wireless card that you know supports Win7 and 64-bit.
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Or....

Install a virtual machine with windows xp, install the (old) drivers there and route the connection from the host through the guest system.
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if you find out the specific texas instruments chip it uses, you can search for a driver that way.

From a vague memory of researching this in the past, Ti are bad at releasing x64 drivers - you may be screwed.
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Or....

Install a virtual machine with windows xp, install the (old) drivers there and route the connection from the host through the guest system.
Virtual machines don't work that way.
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Virtual machines don't work that way.
Ah. I remember something similar from a few years back.. Probably something else, dilemmas seems to come in buckets whenever I'm around those things.
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