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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Windows 7 - Wireless Driver

    I am running Windows 7 in a VM and need a wireless driver for my NetComm NP542 card. Does any one know where I can get one?

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    Glyn
    I have a number of systems that I am responsible for; especially when they are not working.

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    Wait a sec. If you're running Win 7 in VM environment, why do you need wireless driver?
    VM OS uses host OS internet connection.

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    Hi Broni,

    OH!

    In that case I must have a different problem as my VM Windows 7 can not get a wireless connection to the Internet. I installed Ubuntu in its own VM and it connected straight away.

    When I select IE I get the message "Internet Explorer cannot display the web page" when IE has started. So I click on diagnose connection problems and I get the message "Install a driver for your network adaptor", "Windows did not detect a properly installed network adaptor. If you have a network adaptor, you will need to reinstall the driver."

    Are you able to help?

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    What VM program do you use?
    See, if you have a connection in general...

    Go Start>Run ("Start search" in Vista).
    Type in:
    cmd
    Click OK (hit Enter in Vista).

    At Command Prompt, type in:
    ping www.google.com > ping.txt
    Hit Enter.

    In Window Explorer navigate to:
    C:\Documents and Settings\your_name (C:\Users\your_name in Vista)
    Double click on ping.txt to open it in Notepad.
    Copy all text, and post it in your next reply.

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    Hi Broni,

    If you push enough buttons you can solve, or completely stuff up, anything.

    The answer is to go into "Devices\Install Guset Additions...".

    Oh, and I am running Sun xVM.

    Best reguards,

    Glyn
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    Right. I'm not familiar with Sun's VM, but I guess, every VM has those extra additions, you have to install in order to make the installation complete.
    Good job

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