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    New pro/Wireless3945 gives you 100% now!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Tryton, Jun 1, 2007.

  1. Tryton

    Tryton Notebook Geek

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    i second the driver... my card reconnects now in LESS than a second upon resume from sleep... in vista 64

    really nice driver intel...
     
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    s6arface Notebook Guru

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    great driver! i just installed it, and yeah the coming back from sleep issue is fixed and connects quickly!
     
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    Tryton Notebook Geek

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    Spoke too soon. It was at 100% for awhile, then settled back to 99% from 1 ft from router lol o-well
     
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    iholla Notebook Geek

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    Please tell me how to install this :) I have it D/L onto my computer now what? dont see a .exe
     
  6. Tryton

    Tryton Notebook Geek

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    you don't "install it" it must be unzipped to a folder (Use your desktop) then goto your device manger, goto network adapters, right click on the Intel pro card, select update driver, then choose browse my computer for driver software, point it to your driver folder you just created on your desktop, and it will do the rest! hope this helps
     
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    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    Wow. This driver suddenly solved the netv3w64.sys bsod crashes that i had been having with the stock Vista drivers. The "coming back from sleep issue" ...is it where the computer goes to sleep, then wakeup and the wireless cannot connect despite the wireless light being there. Turning it off with a wireless hotkey and a few seconds later the light magically comes back on.. and the only way to solve it is to reboot.
     
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    Thanks got it--forgot to unzip the file---
     
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    iholla Notebook Geek

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    Oh I was looking at my wireless properties and I noticed that IPv4 has (internet) beside it and IPv6 is saying (Limited). What is this?
     
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    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    According to TweakHound.com Vista tweak guide Ipv6 is a new technology
    Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).Still not populer.

    http://www.tweakhound.com/vista/tweakguide/page_9.htm