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Posted 1/2/2007 10:15:06 PM
 

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I FOUND A DRIVER THAT ACTUALLY WORKS WITH VISTA & WIN x64!

And now that I got your attention, allow me to share this wonderful driver:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SPDKFP56 (mirror 1)

http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/50182/G122-x64-Driver.zip.html (mirror 2)

I have also uploaded this to driverguide.com in hopes that I will aid others in thier search for a vista compatible driver.

The only thing that *might* cause issues is by installing this driver without disabling `driver certificates` using the F8 boot menu.

Otherwise, Enjoy

Post #3086
Posted 1/13/2007 6:56:07 PM
 

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Ok ok, I've had the same issues as you guys, hence being on this forum. It appears the Dlink software doesn't link Vista, at least not yet. However the driver works fine. Try uninstalling the Dlink software, reboot and hit F8 and disable the forced signed driver option and once you're in, just expand the driver files that come with the Dlink software and manually install the driver through device manager and point to the driver files. This may prompt you that the driver is not signed by MS blah blah.. just over ride this and install it. Reboot and this should work fine. You should not longer get those errors at startup as the Dlink software is no longer installed. You don't need that crummy Dlink Wlan monitoring software anyway. Worked sweet for me Good luck!
Post #3205
Posted 2/1/2007 9:13:53 PM
 

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Thanks Jez for the help...worked flawlessly!!  ...If only now I could get my AVG error msg gone and make my AIM 5.5 w/DeadAIM to work properly
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Posted 2/10/2007 9:24:35 AM
 

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thanks vista newbie got mine to work a treat to just a note for the not so technical like myself as i fell foul of this in that i could not find the drivers and when i would uninstall dlink software it also unistalls the drivers as the drivers are not seperate on my disc i was unable to install just the drivers i eventually traced them to c:/programfiles/dlink/airplusg/drivers and copied the driver file to my documents hope this helps
Post #3961
Posted 2/27/2007 8:29:32 AM
 

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I had the same issue as SirBob, with the same error messages etc... But my wireless still connects once I have 'OK'd the error messages.

The drivers I used were these:

ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk/wireless/dwl-g122_rev_Bx/dwl-g122_revBxCx_drv_v3.00.zip

They are listed on the UK DLink site as below, so are XP drivers - but still seem to work with Vista Ultimate.

3.00   Drivers/Utility for Win98SE/ME/2000/XP (rev B1/C1) 03-01-2006  

http://www.dlink.co.uk/

This was my last resort after trying out numerous (5?) other DLink driver suggestions as well as the Vista BETA DLink drivers on the US DLink site (which didn't work, but then I am in the UK, so not surprising I guess )

Good luck with these. If you are in the UK and have the Rev B USB DWL-G122, give them a go!

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Posted 2/27/2007 2:58:55 PM
 

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The solution posted by Jez75 worked great for me, but I also have a problem where if I do not unplug my wireless adapter from the back of my computer before shutdown, it will restart instead of shutting down.  I could really use some help on this. Thanks
Post #5190
Posted 4/5/2007 5:14:34 AM
 

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To get rid of the error messages, which appear to be related to the tray icon, you can remove the following registry entries in folder:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Entries:

ANIWZCS2Service - REG_SZ - C:\Program Files\ANI\ANIWZCS2 Service\WZCSLDR2.exe

and

D-Link Air USB Utility - REG_SZ - C:\Program Files\D-Link\Air USB Utility\AirCfg.exe

On my machine, the error messages are gone, but the network connection is fine. My device is an old DWL 122 Revision A using the latest XP-Drivers from the d-link website.

Success,

Tobias

Post #6550
Posted 5/11/2007 3:46:42 PM
 

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I run 4 computers on a D-Link Di 624 wireless router and have been using a D-Link WUA 2340 usb wireless adapter. The old mainboard cacked so installed the WUA 2340 on a new Compaq/Hp with Vista. Lo & behold, the adapter installed apparently using the Vista software and the D-Link installation CD.  It worked for several weeks, good solid connection, but got error messages with D-Link web pages every time I booted. Uninstalled the Driver using the system/control panel/other devices/network controller/uninstall. This deleted the adapter from device manager, however I now cannot  reinstall the WUA 2340 adapter. Vista finds the "new Hardware" but cannot find the D-Link software on the D-Link CD. So I copied the drivers on the Cd and pasted them to the Compaq C drive, but still get the error message that Windows cannot find the drivers. D-Link support staff advised that the are working on drivers for the WUA 2340 and suggested that I instead use a DWL G122  or wait for the new Driver. There are Vista drivers on their website, but I take it that these do not easily work!!. The WUA runs at 108 mps, while the 122 runs at 54mps.  Sounds like similar problems described in this Topic. Anyone with an answer?  I wonder if the Vista driver for the DWL G122 would work as it can bedownloaded from the D-Link site?

John B
Post #7790
Posted 5/21/2007 12:02:32 PM


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Got DWL-G510 on DLink Vista drivers. Works like a charm.....

Vista PC                                            XP PC

Asus M2N-X                                   ASRock P4G

HD 2600XT 256                             X1650 Pro 512

AMD 4200+ X2                              Pentium 4 2.53 GHz

2 GB DDR2 Corsair 675 MHz             1.5GB DDR Kingston 400MHz

250 GB Western Digital Caviar          80GB Damaged Seagate HDD

                                                   6GB Western Digital Boot Drive

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