


- ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN DRIVERS
- ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN UPDATE
- ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN SOFTWARE
ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN DRIVERS
You just need the drivers cd, if you don't have it, I'm afraid it won't work. I'm not a computer technician nor informatic engineer, so I don't know anything from computers, I tried something I really didn't think could work because it was absolutely silly. It's rather silly, it's just what we had to do years ago with Windows 98, same procedure, but instead of typing a whole adress, you click on the drive and let the rest completely empty. I can't remember right now every step I took, but I just had the cd on the cd-drive, but basicaly follow the steps that Dec0594 worte above, up till step 9 then -I think it was then- instead of choosing "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" in 10, you've got the drive where you can type the route where the driver should be in my case it was e:\ Ok, I let it as it was, just e:\ or in other words, I told the computer "try to find it anywhere in that cd".

Unfortunately this cannot be used if you don't keep the driver disc that came with the F5D7000. My F5D7000 is now working under Windows 7, but the solution I found was so astonishing it can even be called "silly". I should have posted this before, I'm sorry I didn't. But do they care? _ NO, because their "engineers" are working their hardest to get this problem fixed, Tell that to my damn boss Belkin!! Well I fixed it and my intent is to help all you guys struggling out there. I've been off for TWO WEEKS, and I don't know whats gunna happen all because of Belkin. A friend had convinced me to switch to them and I work from home which cannot thrive WITHOUT internet. Well this is all I got so I hope it helps anybody who needs it, Srew flippin' Belkin. 14) Now under network adapter ( RIGHT PANE) look for the EXACT following: Belkin Wireless A/G Desktop Network Card 15) Click it then push NEXT 16) Click YES to the pop up 17) After it's done click CLOSE 18) BOOM! it's installed now click the network icon in the taskbar and enter your router's password 19) YOUR DONE YAY!!! This method worked for me and it should for you too. 12) NOT Atheros REPEAT NOT 13) Click Atheros Communications Inc.
ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN SOFTWARE
9) Choose Browse my computer for driver software 10) Choose Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer 11) Now look for the manufacturer ( LEFT PANE) Atheros Communications Inc.
ETHERNET CABLE DRIVER WINDOWS 7 BELKIN UPDATE
5) LEFT click Device Manager 6) Now click on the arrow next to the Network Adapters catagory ( OR) look for the Network Card that had the yellow exclamatory sign next to it 7) RIGHT click on it 8) LEFT click Update Driver Software. EVERYBODY LISTEN TO ME PLEASE I HAVE AN ANSWER FOR ALL OF YOU!!!!!!: Ok, for those of you running Windows 7: 1) Go to the start button, push it 2) RIGHT click computer 3) LEFT click properties 4) Now look to the plane on the left of the window that just popped up.
