Belkin F5D8053 WiFi Stick v6 and Win7 64
have recently found that the WLan USB Stick F5D8053 v6 (still) does not run on Windows 7 64-bit (32-bit I know not's). In any case, denied the driver of the system from the CD is automatically selected. This is, in this case, the drivers for Windows Vista 64-bit. The driver is A.) installed incomplete (hangs briefly before completion), and B.) If you installed it manually but the system finds WiFi networks, but can not connect (even manually). On the Belkin site for support is just a vile info that says something like: "The drivers are for Windows 7 - if they are available". This is of course a rather superfluous information, and helpful in any way. Nevertheless, you can get to run the stick in Windows 7 for 64-bit, at least in Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. However, this is a "detour" is required. First you must re-install the XP mode (you can download for free at Microsoft (eg. through another WiFi-enabled PC), and the Windows XP Image to right). The XP mode is an evolution of Microsoft VirtualPC and offers a seamless integration of Windows XP Professional with SP3 in Windows 7 Ultimate / Ultimate. But first, back to the stick.
following procedure worked for me:
1) Stick join
2) automatic installation abort install
3) driver manually (and the Windows XP 64-bit (yes, XP) with Win7 System. hereby can not do much, but then around Win7 crabs do not reboots, the new hardware has been found
4) Fashion install XP
5) XP Mode start
6th) Upstairs in the bar on "USB" klicken, und "RTL8189S WLan Adapter" auswählen
7.) Immernoch im XP Mode die Treiber für Windows XP 32-Bit installieren
8.) WLan Zugangsdaten eingeben
9.) (Jetzt funktioniert der Zugang)
Nachteil bei dieser Lösung ist, das dies eine Umgehung des Problems darstellt und Windows 7 im eigendlichen immer noch keinen Internet Zugang hat, zumindest nicht ohne den XP Mode, ist dieser jedoch aktiviert, kann man hier den Internet Explorer (oder welchen Browser auch immer) ganz normal benutzen.
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