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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-160 => Topic started by: pes1374 on October 24, 2015, 03:46:43 PM
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Hi
I have a DWA -160 ( H/W:B2 . F/W:2.42)
I can connect to 5ghz wifi?
What should I do?
My win is 7.and driver is 2.43
Please help.
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Yes the 160 adapter is 5Ghz supporting. You need a 5Ghz supporting WiFi router or AP to broadcast the signal.
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i have a 5Ghz supporting WiFi router.
but cant dwa 160 connect 5ghz and not find my router.
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What region are you located?
What Mfr and model # is the mais how router?
What wireless modes are you using on 5Ghz?
What security modes are you using on 5Ghz? Temporarily disable WPA security on the 5Ghz radio and see if the adapter will connect to the router. Re-enable after testing.
Does the Adapter work with other 5Ghz routers, say at a friend or families place?
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FurryNutz Thanks you for answering my question.
I install linux kali and find my router in 5 ghz.
but i can not find my router in os win 7 (the lasted driver installed)
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Wi-Fi signal from the modem that is in me is in telecommunication
The company is building ubiquiti network.
ex for bad typing.
My English is awful.
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So adapter works on Linux and not windows 7? ???
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yes work on linux and can connect to router
but in win 7 can not find my router .
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Try adapter on different Windows 7 PC or Laptop?
Fully remove the drivers from of the PC and re-install using drivers from D-Links support web page.
If adapter is working on Linux and connecting, then adapter is working.