Grey Beard
Registered user
I have recently bought an Alfa WiFi USB Dongle unit (uses an RALink Chipset), so I can get better WiFi reception, particularly camping. The unit has an external antenna so can be used outside a motor home for example.
I am trying to run this on a Dell Studio 1557 Laptop with Win 7 Home Premium and in 64 Bit installation. The unit cannot see ANY WiFi signals, but the Windows Device Manager says it is working OK. My smart phone sees other networks, e.g. from my neighbours, etc.
I have tried deactivating in the BIOS, the Cabled LAN, the Dell Internal WiFi card, the Bluetooth and the WWAN (SIM card unit). I temporarily disable the Virus Checker AVG during installation. The drivers look like the correct ones.
It does work on an older ThinkPad running WinXP Win Upgrade 2, so the unit is working OK I think.
I have also tried hacking the Registry to remove any artefacts associated with previous installations.
I have tried the drivers from RALink and from Alfa websites rather than those supplied on a mini CD, in case these are out of date.
I am running out of ideas and the seller, based in the UK, has tried to help, but have exhausted their ideas, other than to go back to a Restore Point, before my first installation and try again.
The RALink Software says there is a Card Conflict, but the Internal WiFi Card is already disabled in BIOS and the alternative Alfa software does not report any conflicts but says the WiFi dongle is deactivated. I have also tried the Fn2 key, which deactivates the internal WiFi, but this does not help.
Any ideas of things to try? It does look like a driver problem, unless there is some switch, which I am overlooking to activate the dongle.
Grey Beard
I am trying to run this on a Dell Studio 1557 Laptop with Win 7 Home Premium and in 64 Bit installation. The unit cannot see ANY WiFi signals, but the Windows Device Manager says it is working OK. My smart phone sees other networks, e.g. from my neighbours, etc.
I have tried deactivating in the BIOS, the Cabled LAN, the Dell Internal WiFi card, the Bluetooth and the WWAN (SIM card unit). I temporarily disable the Virus Checker AVG during installation. The drivers look like the correct ones.
It does work on an older ThinkPad running WinXP Win Upgrade 2, so the unit is working OK I think.
I have also tried hacking the Registry to remove any artefacts associated with previous installations.
I have tried the drivers from RALink and from Alfa websites rather than those supplied on a mini CD, in case these are out of date.
I am running out of ideas and the seller, based in the UK, has tried to help, but have exhausted their ideas, other than to go back to a Restore Point, before my first installation and try again.
The RALink Software says there is a Card Conflict, but the Internal WiFi Card is already disabled in BIOS and the alternative Alfa software does not report any conflicts but says the WiFi dongle is deactivated. I have also tried the Fn2 key, which deactivates the internal WiFi, but this does not help.
Any ideas of things to try? It does look like a driver problem, unless there is some switch, which I am overlooking to activate the dongle.
Grey Beard
). It runs an Intel i7 CPU so is compatible with Win 64 Bit.