say, that driver is "DriverVer=09/30/2009,7.7.0.65"
have you tried "DriverVer=09/30/2010,7.7.0.98" avail here --> http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 681#p44681 edit: updated link
Oh Snap!
nevermind; how 'bout "DriverVer=07/28/2011,7.7.0.102" instead!
http://ftp.dlink.ru/pub/Wireless/DWA-12 … 101B03.rar just released oct28 2011; includes the following hwid's (as the previous, yet not like the one linked in the post above):
%ATHER.DeviceDesc.9271% = ATHER_DEV_9271.ndi, USB\VID_0CF3&PID_9271
%ATHER.DeviceDesc.7010% = ATHER_DEV_7010.ndi, USB\VID_0CF3&PID_7010
%ATHER.DeviceDesc.7015% = ATHER_DEV_7015.ndi, USB\VID_0CF3&PID_7015
%ATHER.DeviceDesc.1006% = ATHER_DEV_1006.ndi, USB\VID_0CF3&PID_1006
[NETGEAR]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; Netgear
%NTGR.DeviceDesc.9030% = NTGR_DEV_9030.ndi, USB\VID_0846&PID_9030
%NTGR.DeviceDesc.9018% = NTGR_DEV_9018.ndi, USB\VID_0846&PID_9018
[DLINK]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; DLINK
%DLINK.DeviceDesc.3A10% = DLINK_DEV_3A10.ndi, USB\VID_07D1&PID_3A10
[AZUREWAVE]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; AZUREWAVE
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3327% = AZWV_DEV_3327.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3327
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3328% = AZWV_DEV_3328.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3328
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3346% = AZWV_DEV_3346.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3346
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3348% = AZWV_DEV_3348.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3348
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3349% = AZWV_DEV_3349.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3349
%AZWV.DeviceDesc.3350% = AZWV_DEV_3350.ndi, USB\VID_13D3&PID_3350
[LITEON]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; LITEON
%ATHER.DeviceDesc.9271% = ATHER_DEV_9271.ndi, USB\VID_04CA&PID_4605
[SMC]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; SMC
%SMC.DeviceDesc.A704% = SMC_DEV_A704.ndi, USB\VID_083A&PID_A704
[VIA]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; VIA
%VIA.DeviceDesc.3801% = ATHER_DEV_9271.ndi, USB\VID_040D&PID_3801
[VERIZON]
; DisplayName Section DeviceID
; ----------- ------- --------
; Verizon
%VRZN.DeviceDesc.1200% = ATHER_DEV_7015.ndi, USB\VID_1668&PID_1200
If it works for you, SamLab, perhaps this driver could serve as a candidate to replace the 'generic' Atheros AR701x & AR9271 drivers.
I could be wrong; this could be a HW-specific driver.
edit: unlike the posted driver(v7.7.0.65 inf, v7.7.0.75 sys), this one has valid WHQL SHA1 sigs & it has perhaps an über util with it?
hold up, the .sys file has an invalid sig(edit: like other .sys for this HW, the file has no Certificate Table in the Data Directories), so it shouldn't pass WHQL. The inf file is valid.
the util is from 2009, v4.32.124; perhaps not so über, after all. At least it should prove an upgrade for your HW, SamLab.
updated util here --> http://ftp.dlink.ru/pub/Wireless/DWA-126/Drivers/1.01/
I would suspect that one of the "Atheros Client" utilities should function with products based on the underlying chip.
Last edited by TechDud (2011-11-15 07:44:45)