Gigaware Usb To Ethernet Windows 7 Driver
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Using this adapter I'm unable to connect to the internet (Windows 7), while another computer using the same Ethernet cable connects just fine. The troubleshooter tells me the adapter ('Local Area Connection 2') 'doesn't have a valid IP configuration.' I have tried setting the IP and DNS manually.
If I do so it still doesn't work, and the troubleshooter cannot identify the problem. I have tried using the same adapter on a laptop. The laptop had the exact same problem, being unable to connect, until I turned the Wi-Fi on. At that point, for some reason, having the Wi-Fi for our network on allowed the adapter to auto-configure itself to connect to the same network. Now, when used with the laptop, the adapter works permanently, even with the Wi-Fi switched off. I can't figure out how to fix this on the desktop.
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The desktop doesn't have Wi-Fi, so I can't use the same solution as with the laptop. If you think the adapter is hopeless I'm open to buying a different one online, or even replacing the desktop. You can find the results of the command ' ipconfig /all' here: Edited by npw, 10 May 2015 - 10:48 AM. Did you set it to a private network?
Or tell it to obtain an IP address when it connects? Okay, just read what you said about the laptop. I think this adapter is a WiFi adapter with a cord connected where the antenna would be, lol. You may want to try configuring like a standard WiFi device? And also, did you try looking at it like a storage drive?
The drivers, at least I can see, are on the stick like a USB pen drive. Right now it's set as a public network.
Gigaware Port Devices Drivers Download This page contains the list of download links for Gigaware Port Devices. To download the proper driver you should find the your device name and click the download link. June 4, 2015 - Warren Held. Radioshack Gigaware USB-to-Serial Adapter Windows 7 Driver. I bought a Radioshack Gigaware model 2603487 USB-to-serial.
I'm not sure how to change that, but does it matter? This is the IP setting that I tried changing: It didn't work, so I changed it back. You're right about the USB drive part. It appears in My Computer as a CD drive, with an autorun program that sets up the driver. It also includes a.cat and a.inf file. If it's actually a Wi-Fi adapter, it doesn't look like it in the network settings. It appears as a standard LAN connection, with no wireless settings or anything.
Sounds like the driver didn't install, or didn't install properly. Try clicking on the autorun program. If you open the Network and Sharing Center, does it appear there?
If you go into Device Manager, does it appear under network adapters there? The driver is definitely installed; the program says so and I can see it in System32/Drivers. It appears in Network and Sharing Center as a LAN connection: 'Unidentified network.' It also appears under network adapters in Device Manager. Edited by npw, 10 May 2015 - 11:41 AM.
Windows If you wish to pre-install drivers before your adapter arrives, just download and run the utility from the link below: After downloading, simply double-click on the.exe file to begin installation. You will receive a confirmation that the process has begun, and another upon successful completion- this should take less than a minute on most systems. Note: ARM-based Windows 8/8.1 tablets such as the Microsoft Surface RT do not have drivers for the ASIX 88179 built in. ASIX does not provide a Surface RT compatible driver for installation. Windows PC’s with internet access should automatically download and install drivers from Windows Update. A driver CD-ROM* is also provided in the packaging with the product.
*Please note that Windows 8/8.1 driver is not loaded on the CD, however it can be downloaded from the link above.