Hello, someone deleted the previous thread (unaccessible now), where device with the latest drivers from still left the device to Device Manager as a non-specific '11n Adapter' (cf This happened when only when I installed Windows 8 Pro, was functioning well on the same hardware with Windows 7 and both Windows 8 preview versions. On the previous thread this was suggested: a. Download the latest network adapter driver for Windows 7 from the manufacturer’s website and save it on your local disk. Refer to the link. Right click on the setup file of the driver and select “ Properties”.
Select “ Compatibility” Tab. Place a check mark next to “ Run this program in Compatibility mode” and select Windows 7 from the drop down list. This does not solve the matter, though, as the device is still not recognized during the installation and the installation cancels - please refer to for more information. Hi Mihkel, Thank you for posting this question on Microsoft Community Forums. We thank you for the patience you have shown in this issue. Please answer this question: What is the make and model of the computer? Check if the network adapter is working properly in the Device Manager.
Follow these steps to do so: a. On the desktop, press Windows key + R and type devmgmt.msc and press Enter to open the Device Manager. Expand Network Adapters and right-click on the adapter.
Select Properties and check if the device is working properly under Device Status. If there is a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in it, then it indicates that there are some issues with it. Method 1: If the computer is a laptop, make sure that the network connection is enabled. Method 2: Make sure that WLAN (wireless) services are running. Follow these steps to start it.
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On the desktop, press Windows key + R to open the Run Dialog. Type services.msc in the Run Dialog, and then press Enter to open Services. Right-click the WLAN service and then click Properties. If the Startup type box is set to Disabled, change it to Manual. Click OK to close the Properties window. Right-click the WLAN service, and then click Start.
The service should start without errors. Check if the issue is resolved. Dear Manasa, Please see from my previous post to see that the Device status is: The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28) In your terms, this means yellow triangles and exclamation marks. What regards wireless services, then this is called WLAN AutoConfig in Windows 8 Pro (please correct me, if there should also be a possibility of using WLAN service similar to Windows 7) and is running on the device (=enabled). You also asked for the model of the workstation where the card is attached - it's an MB H61 S1155 MATX/GA-H61M-D2H GIGA-BYTE running on an Intel i5-2500K. This also means that it is a desktop device.
Please let me know if there would be anything else that would help to proceed with this Problem. Thank you an d regards, Mihk el PS! It takes me by surprise that run prompt ( Windows key + R) is still suggested for Windows 8, where Windows key already takes to a command line interface on the Start screen:).
Hi Mihkel, Thanks for getting back to us. I would like to inform you that we weren’t able to open the link that you sent us. Please upload the image to SkyDrive.
Follow the link below to learn how to upload files on SkyDrive. I would also like to inform you that the drivers for the devices are released by the manufacturer. Using the drivers, Windows operating systems can detect hardware connected to the computer. Since the issue is caused by incorrect or corrupt drivers, please contact Dlink for further assistance.
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