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Same problem here, guess I will just have to wait to see if we get a driver.
"snifferpro" wrote: What error message did you get. I got "The required line was not found in the INF". This was after I downloaded and try to install the drivers from the Netgear web site. "Rich" wrote: Does anyone have a wired netgear card that works correctly with Vista? My old FA310TX didn't work. Thanks for any help, Rich |
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According to Netgear's website, they are no longer selling the FA310TX in the
US, nor are they offering drivers for any operating system beyond Windows XP. "Scott" wrote: Same problem here, guess I will just have to wait to see if we get a driver. "snifferpro" wrote: What error message did you get. I got "The required line was not found in the INF". This was after I downloaded and try to install the drivers from the Netgear web site. "Rich" wrote: Does anyone have a wired netgear card that works correctly with Vista? My old FA310TX didn't work. Thanks for any help, Rich |
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:08:02 -0700, RussT
wrote: According to Netgear's website, they are no longer selling the FA310TX in the US, nor are they offering drivers for any operating system beyond Windows XP. RATS I have 6 of them cards. They always worked great, why would I would I have changed them out. If you are listening, Netgear? We are not talking obsolete ISA bus here. We are talking perfectly good PCI card and for SOHO users 1G cards are not needed (or probably useful) as DSL speeds are lots lower and who needs 1G for a printer/scanner? |
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