01-05-2009 hey, i have just recently purchased a netgear wg111v3 wireless usb adapter but i cannot find any drivers to work on linux, its almost like. Netgear devices generally support pcs, but support for apple products varies from device to device on the netgear side. If the CD main page does not appear, double click Autorun.exe on the CD. The Netgear WG111 features the same pack-of-gum size and shape as many wireless USB adapters. Netgear wireless-g usb 2.0 adapter wg111v3 user manual on the resource cd.
Worked fine in XP, not with Windows 7.įrustrated and almost as an experiment I switched to this Belkin N300 device I got at Walmart for about $30 USD: NETGEAR Wireless-G USB 2.0 Adapter WG111v3 These setup instructions assume that you will connect to an access point or wireless router.
Went through all the channel changing and stuff too. Sometimes I would have to switch back to XP just to get files from people. I kept thinking it must be problems with the folks that were sending me things so ask them to send it again! I didn't notice any other problems but there could have been some that did not visualize. Sought out newer drivers or things for Windows 7 but had the latest ones from the manufacturer. I experimented and went back to XP and did not have the problem so I
#NETGEAR WG111V3 WIRELESS G USB ADAPTER PDF#
When I switched to 7 some things failed regularly like if somebody sent me a PDF in an Outlook email or a ZIP file many times I could not open them (errors, corrupted, not a PDF etc.). Some time ago I had a Wireless G USB and it served me well for many years with XP.