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802.11 G Card for Windows XP 64?

 
 
Justin
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      18th Jan 2009
I have a Linksys card, but it doesn't have XP64 drivers. Are there any
wireless cards that work with XP64?
Any suggestions?
 
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Shenan Stanley
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      18th Jan 2009
Justin wrote:
> I have a Linksys card, but it doesn't have XP64 drivers. Are there
> any wireless cards that work with XP64?
> Any suggestions?


Yes.
Research the manufacturer's website for drivers before you buy.

Netgear, Buffalo, Linksys, D-Link, etc...

You did not say if this was a desktop and what type of card-slot you
needed...
or a laptop and what you needed/wanted...

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Justin
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      19th Jan 2009
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Justin wrote:
>> I have a Linksys card, but it doesn't have XP64 drivers. Are there
>> any wireless cards that work with XP64?
>> Any suggestions?

>
> Yes.
> Research the manufacturer's website for drivers before you buy.
>
> Netgear, Buffalo, Linksys, D-Link, etc...
>
> You did not say if this was a desktop and what type of card-slot you
> needed...
> or a laptop and what you needed/wanted...
>


Yes, I hit the send button too fast. I think I was getting hungry.

It is just a normal PCI slot.
For Linksys the WMP110, the driver doesn't specifically 64 bit, but some
companies have them all inclusive.
 
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