I have a question about my Dell Inspiron (says "17R", but all I see for it is "17) N7010, Intel i5, Windows Home Premium 7 Sp1 圆4. I went to your site and it is amazing! You do a great deal of work and I really appreciate all you are doing. Can you provide a screenshot of the device manager? If you cannot upload one directly to the forum then please upload it to OneDrive and make it public and post a link to the forum. You may have an AMD graphics card in that system but shouldn't have an AMD CPU unless its a different model to that mentioned. Next regarding AMD64 are you sure its not just mentioning the architecture of the system being 64 Bit: I hope this work for any of you guys that have this issue. When you're there, in the Advanced tab, Change the "BSS Mode" to 802.11g Mode.įor me It was set by default on 802.11n Mode, I changed it and that fixed the problem. Look for the Network Adapters and open the properties of your "DW1501 Wiresless-N WLAN Half-Mini Card" I had the same problem with the "DW1501 Wiresless-N WLAN Half-Mini Card" about the slow connection. You may also want to apply a fix listed on 7 forums here from someone who seems to have the same problem as you: For the Dell Wireless 1501 card use this driver here: Windows Vista and after usually manage the wi-fi fine so theres no need for a separate program. I have left a lot of feedback on IdeaStorm regarding drivers and downloads so hopefully they should adopt some of my layout in particular listing the drivers in the correct install order.įirstly the Dell utilities for the Dell Wireless cards I haven't used since the days of Windows XP. Dell won't update these systems drivers anymore. For the systems they do support I didn't want to run unofficial driver sets in parallel with the official driver sets as it would only cause user confusion especially if I can't keep up exactly with Dells updates for all models). Regarding my unofficial driver sets I only made driver sets for systems Dell didn't support for Windows 7. It started with wikies I made on the forum however I migrated them over to my website when I got into hassle by MVPs who informed me that my unofficial solutions were being referenced as official Dell documentation elsewhere hence I made my own website.
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