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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-552 => Topic started by: IdealHelp on June 27, 2010, 05:40:18 PM
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Please allow me to go ahead and apologize if this topic ends up being a waste of space. I made an effort to look through the problems people have had before and tried a few solutions (all of which I will attempt to list in this post) but to no avail.
My DWA-552 PCI Adapter cannot seem to find any networks. I had purchased this item nearly a year ago and never had problems with it before. This all started when I began receiving short periods of lag and "low-bar" connection strength. The problem ranged from low strength to being completely disconnected (having my computer automatically and successfully reconnect shortly after).
In order to attempt to solve this issue, I tried updating the drivers. When that didn't work, I went on to uninstall the driver completely and install a driver for the same software off of the D-Link website. This only seemed to make the problem worse. Now we finally reach the present. My adapter can no longer find any networks at all.
Here are my Specifications:
Motherboard: P7P55D Deluxe
Adapter Model: DWA-552
Router Model: Linksys WRT320N
Operating System: Windows 7
Here are a few things I've tried:
*Full Factory Reset on Router
*Reinstalling Drivers
*Restarting WLAN Autoconfiguration Service
*Reinstalling Drivers using the "in-box" install disk. (The exact method I used to install my card when I first bought it and had no issues.)
*Run a Windows 7 Diagnostic. The OS detected something wrong with my drivers:
"There might be a problem with the driver for the wireless network connection adapter"
None of the things I did seemed to work. I'm about ready to lose patience and drill a hole through two floors of my house just to set up a hardwired connection but I really don't want to let all the money I put into this card go to waste. Is there any other way I can get this card working?
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I am in the same boat as you. DWA552 worked fine for over a year and then just two weeks ago I started getting "very low" signal strength and many disconnects. It can take as long as 2 minutes to get all of the advertisements to load up on my yahoo.com screen. I tried all of the new drivers that I could find and none have helped. I am using an Ant24-030 and I thought that might be the problem, so I removed it and tried the original 3 antennas. With those antennas, I lose the signal altogether so I am guessing that the Ant24-030 is still working. Now I guess that I will start looking at the DWA552 card itself.
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One thing I neglected to add and will be adding to my initial post is that I ran a Windows 7 Diagnostic and the OS detected an issue with the driver of my adapter. Hopefully it's of help to anyone out there. I'll put it under the "Things I Already Tried" section.
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Hi All,
When I beta-tested Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Version on my Wireless Computer using a DWA-552 PCI Adapter, I had no problems. I was using the D-Link Drivers only for the Card and Vista Drivers.
What operating systems are you guys using with the card? Are you broadcasting your SSID Signal Name, or is it hidden?
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Hey thecreator; thanks for responding. I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I apologize for being a little ignorant but I don't know what an SSID Signal Name is. I'll try my best to find out now and respond to you as best I can.
Ok. I am certainly broadcasting an SSID Signal Name. My sibling's laptop picks it up just fine as well as her iTouch so it doesn't seem to be hidden.
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Hey thecreator; thanks for responding. I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I apologize for being a little ignorant but I don't know what an SSID Signal Name is. I'll try my best to find out now and respond to you as best I can.
Ok. I am certainly broadcasting an SSID Signal Name. My sibling's laptop picks it up just fine as well as her iTouch so it doesn't seem to be hidden.
Hi,
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DWA-552&tab=3 (http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DWA-552&tab=3)
Download from Drivers version 1.60 from the link above after clicking on Drivers.
Unpack the Package and do not run Setup. Note the location.
Uninstall from Programs and Features, any D-Link Software.
Uninstall from Device Manager the Wireless Card and reboot the computer.
When it finds the D-Link Card and it installs the existing drivers, go to the Card in the Device Manager and Upgrade the Drivers downloaded. Do not use Setup. Point to Vista 64-Bit Drivers.
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Has anyone found a fix for this issue? I'm running windows 7 ultimate and I'm trying to connect to a signal from a 2wire 2701HG-B router/modem.
I've tried uninstalling the 1.70 driver (didn't fix the problem) and installing the v9.1.0.100 from Atheros (http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/14833-latest-atheros-wlan-drivers-for-windows-7-and-vista-x86-x64/).
I can't flash my router with DD-WRT either.
Thanks
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Has anyone found a fix for this issue? I'm running windows 7 ultimate and I'm trying to connect to a signal from a 2wire 2701HG-B router/modem.
I've tried uninstalling the 1.70 driver (didn't fix the problem) and installing the v9.1.0.100 from Atheros (http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/14833-latest-atheros-wlan-drivers-for-windows-7-and-vista-x86-x64/).
I can't flash my router with DD-WRT either.
Thanks
Hi thr63,
You can't flash your Router, over a Wireless Connection. You must be connected via an Ethernet Cable, one that is connected from the computer to the Router, itself.