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#DWL G510 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 64 BIT REV B INSTALL#
The fact is that D-Link recommend that you install drivers BEFORE you install the card. My experience is that if you try and use your adapter straight away, then your downloads will be throttled to around 1Mbps. Update drivers to the downloaded ones (works in Windows 7 圆4 also).īut that's not it. Then you start Windows, go to Device Manager and find your adapter.
I'll give the link in my next post because this is my first post here and the forum won't let me post a link. I downloaded the Vista 圆4 drivers from the D-link UK FTP website. First, Rev.C has a chipset made by Ralink so I'm surprised to see you looking for Atheros drivers (atheros make their own chipsets no?). Not sure if it works every time but here is what I did. I will attempt to host these files sometime soon just in case. If these links eventually die, please let me know and I will do my best to update them.
The RevC card failed to work right off the bat until these betas were installed. After the update it jumped to a full 5 bars.ĪTHEROS Wireless LAN 2.4/5GHz - Download Driver AR5002G Initially with the RevB, Vista64 would install generic Atheros drivers which resulted in very poor and poor signal strength, with the router right next to the card. After hours of searching without luck for the proper drivers I managed to gather enough information to track down the RevB drivers from Atheros and stumbled across a link for the Rev C ones on dlinks website. This is more just an informative post for those with theĭ-LINK DWL - G510 Xtreme G Wireless Cards for the Rev B (Atheros) and Rev C (Ralink) versions, and for those who may stumble across it in google, and for myself in the future if I ever forget.