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Help with ParkerVision USB1500 wireless

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User is offline   Akk 

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Sup guys, I have a ParkerVision USB1500 adapter that wirelessly connects me to my internet connection. It worked fine on windows XP SP3 but now I'm running on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and I can't get it to work. From what I've searched on google the adapter is compatible with windows 7 but I can't get it to find any connections because that little connections list can't be found anywhere. Can someone help me out here I'm in a bind >.< will give out loads of points to the one(s) that help me out here.


EDIT: Sorry guys I found out what's wrong turns out it isn't actually compatible with Windows 7.

EDIT - 2: New problem, not sure if it's fixable is there a way to help make me connection stronger to my wireless HUB? I've already positioned the antenas blah blah. Any way to make it stronger via computer programs? I'm currently using a Broadcom 802.11g

This post has been edited by Akk: 20 July 2010 - 05:33 AM

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upgrade from 802.11g to 802.11n it will be faster

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one u install a new windows all of your PS drivers are gone like Local Area Connection !! so go here : http://www.psperspective.net/index.php?sho...c=57607&hl= and download the 1st link and it will work for windows 7 !!
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