![]() The Windows 7 Compatibility page says it should be compatible, and I have searched the internet and indeed some have used it with the release candidate, and if Windows comes with a driver (even if a plain kind of one) it surely However, the device is disabled after plugging it back in, and re-enabling it either fails (as in, it says "enabling", then message disappears, but it's still disabled), or it If I pull the USB dongle out before driver installation times out, it completes. That comes with D-Link's drivers, which I would like to avoid since I don't need their extra software and am happy with Windows' Wireless configuration, but this also takes a long time to install, before not working properly. Getting Windows 7 to install any of these results in a time out after around 3-5 minutes of "installing drivers". To search for drivers automatically), and the D-Link driver (downloaded by me, the latest from D-Link). I have tried the Microsoft driver (comes with Windows presumably, this tries to install when I plug the device in), the Ralink driver (this is downloaded automatically by Windows when I ask it My D-Link USB Wireless G device (DWA-110) will not install.
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