Hp Atheros Wireless Lan Driver For Microsoft Windows 7

Atheros Wireless Lan Driver Hp

This text was originally posted as a reply to posts from Feb. Driver Hp Pavilion Zv6000 Xpert. No one appears to be paying any attention to unread posts so I'll have to start a new thread to see if I get any response. I have an issue with Atheros AR5007 wireless lancard drivers. My laptop is 2 months old: Compaq CQ60-210US with built it wireless. Came with Vista Premium. Everything worked.

I had windows vista premium 64 bit on my hp notebook with the atheros 5007 network card and i did a clean install to windows 7 home and didnt back up any of my files. Now my wireless is not working and wont even turn on.

I upgraded it with 32bit Win 7. Most things worked. The Wireless light would stay yellow indicating there was NOT a wireless connection, but I could connect using IE. When connected, the light turns blue. There are posts on this site saying to download the XP, not the Vista drivers from HP and install those to fix the light issue. The wireless card is Atheros AR5007EG.

When I go to the HP website for this model, there are Vista wireless drivers listed but none for XP. The original driver used was a Microsoft driver. It worked other than the light issue. The HP site lists the drivers as Broadcom Wireless LAN drivers for Vista. I downloaded these and tried to install them.

Nothing ever happened. This is a single.exe file. When I tried to install and double clicked, it just goes off into space.

Never comes back and says the drivers are installed. Now the networking is down and I can't get it back up.

Went to uninstall programs in Control Panel and tried to uninstall everything dealing with wireless. When the system reboots it reinstalls the 'latest' drivers, but still doesn't work. Tried to install using the compatibility options listed in the post I found on this site. Never installs. Tried to install by updating the driver and manually pointing the update to the Vista driver.inf file. HP Wireless Assistant asks what wireless router I'm using [Netopia 3347] and tells me that router is not supported. Went to Device Manager and uninstalled all network adapters.

On reboot, installs the latest drivers and will not connect to my wireless router. The HP site appears not to contain any Atheros drivers, only Broadcom. When I try to find my network, I get my neighbors listed but nothing that is my network.

I don't broadcast the ssid. I updated the auto connect list with my network name. Can't find it. Oddly enough, I just had a flash while writing this. The wireless light on the laptop is actually a switch. You can turn the wireless off on an airplane by just pressing the light button. I never considered it might be in an off position because it always shows yellow.

I pushed it and the HP Assistant came up and said the wireless was on. I can now connect to the net. Php 5 3 8 For Readynas X86 Or X64.

But the light issue still remains, which was the original problem. Its still yellow when the network is active, and should be blue. I went back to one of the posts and downloaded Atheros AR5007EG drives for XP from the listed site in CZ. Installed those. Same issue, the light is still yellow, not blue, but I can at least connect to the wireless router.

Oddly, the installed drivers are listed in device manager as AR5006. I'm still asking for any insight into the whole broadcom/Atheros which driver to use to get this to work right issue. It would appear everyone else fixed it in Feb except me. Any help is greatly appreciated. Here we are in mid April and the final product will be released in Aug supposedly.

Wireless is one of the most used features of laptops next to printing, and my guess is there are a lot of laptops out there. Somebody better get to writing code pronto. As I read in one of the posts, if Microsoft dares release an OS without wireless drivers, there will be ____ to pay. Hi Microsoft has built the extensibilty and support for the latest wireless technology into Windows 7, the manufacturers of those devices must write the drivers. Hope this helps.

Thank You for testing Windows 7 Beta Ronnie Vernon MVP. Here we are in mid April and the final product will be released in Aug supposedly. Wireless is one of the most used features of laptops next to printing, and my guess is there are a lot of laptops out there. Somebody better get to writing code pronto. As I read in one of the posts, if Microsoft dares release an OS without wireless drivers, there will be ____ to pay. Hi Microsoft has built the extensibilty and support for the latest wireless technology into Windows 7, the manufacturers of those devices must write the drivers.

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