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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-142 => Topic started by: Mayhemm on December 23, 2007, 11:05:41 PM
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I noticed that 64-bit Windows Vista drivers have recently been released for the majority of the DWA series of wireless cards. The DWA-142 USB adapter, which I own, was not included in this release. Are 64-bit drivers in the works for it as well? Or am I going to have to buy a different adapter?
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People have been waiting for a long time for those drivers. There might be a driver available from the chipset manufacturer that could help, if someone knew who that was. I don't think it's atheros, like the majority of D-Link wireless hardware.
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Yeah, it bl0ws that there's no drivers for such a new adapter. I spent a few hours on Google and Yahoo after I upgraded to x64 looking for jury-rigged drivers that would work but to no avail. Actually I was hoping to find some on Microsoft Update, since that's how I got Marvell drivers for the DWA-142 when I was running Vista 32-bit; this was before D-link even had 32-bit Vista drivers. Unfortunately, I am unable to search MU using a wired connection like I was before (PC is in the basement and router is upstairs; thus the need for a wireless adapter)
Good to know I'm not the only poor soul left up sh*t creek by D-link on this. Hopefully they'll put one out soon (or someone will find a suitable substitute like the chipset driver)
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Hi
How about xp 64 bit drivers? are any on the way?
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I have the same problem too.
My OS is vista x64, and apprently, I could not use the adapter now.
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What can I do?
Just wait~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No one told me that before I bought it
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Great news everyone! I have found Vista64 compatible drivers for our DWA-142's! The adapter uses Marvell's TOPDOG chipset, so I was able to find generic drivers for it. The driver date is January 19 2007, and the version is 1.0.0.4.
The 453KB download can be found here: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/132945 (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/132945) or by googling the filename "marvell_top_1004-vista-xp.exe"
Not the ideal solution, but I am typing this message to you using the driver, so I can verify that it works. Regardless, this should at least get you guys back on the web until D-link gets off their @$$es and releases official drivers.
Man, it pi$$es me off to have to track down my own driver for a new adapter like this. If one works, but hasn't been thoroughly tested, mark it as a BETA. At least then people would be able to use their adapters.
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Nice, I'm going to test those in house.
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Thanks for all your help hope this driver works ! Guess I will have to research things better before I buy.
The old says is true " get bit by a dog it is the dogs fault go by the same dog and get bit again then it is your own fault"
Can't understand why d-link was #1 right?
Thanks again for all your looking up a lot of dead leads to find one that works :)
lar
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I let Windows find the drivers (naturally, you need a wired connection for this).
Windows installed Marvell 1.0.4.3 drivers from 2007-10-26.
Unfortunately, I have the same problem as I has with the first XP drivers: I get thrown off my DIR-655 (FW 1.21) around once every hour (and there is no reason for this to happen)
It is really annoying that there is no proper 64 bit driver. My DWA-142 is not even 2 years old!
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I don't have an ETA on when there will be a 64bit driver release. However, I will ask the PM for this product to find out the status.
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I don't have an ETA on when there will be a 64bit driver release. However, I will ask the PM for this product to find out the status.
Thank you.
As I said, I have gone through all the other possible error sources as I had this error before with the original XP-drivers. For sure, I cannot be the only one wanting these drivers judging by the amounts of hits on Google for Vista 64 and dwa-142!
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Any news, please?
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Ive been selling Dlink products for years and i have never been so disguisted at them. I cannot believe that these lazy engineers did not write a 64 bit driver for this card, they should be embarassed. This is absolutely rediculous i will never sell or recommend a dlink product to any of my customers. I cant wait until i send 100 of these back to my vendor, because i bet they will go right back to u lazy f^*!.
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Ru-Fi-Oh promised to talk to the product managers but he has never come back with an answer (and I've even sent him personal messages).
BTW. I do not think it has that much to do with lazyness but rather D-Link don't want to fork out the money for a Vista 64 driver certification.
I also think the lack of support for a fairly recent product leaves somewhat to be desired.
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I spoke with the Product Managers of this product and I hate to be the bearer of bad news but unfortunately there will not be a 64bit driver release.